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If you have an NVIDIA GPU and ever need to compile something, like ExLlamav2 (that currently doesn't have pre-built wheels), you can install nvcc
by running the cmd_
script for your OS and entering this command:
conda install cuda -c nvidia/label/cuda-11.7.1
Requires ROCm SDK 5.4.2 or 5.4.3 to be installed. Some systems may also need: sudo apt-get install libstdc++-12-dev
Edit the "one_click.py" script using a text editor and un-comment and modify the lines near the top of the script according to your setup. In particular, modify the os.environ["ROCM_PATH"] = '/opt/rocm' line to point to your ROCm installation.
If you do not have WSL installed, see here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install
If you want to install Linux to a drive other than C Open powershell and enter these commands:
cd D:\Path\To\Linux $ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue' Invoke-WebRequest -Uri -OutFile Linux.appx -UseBasicParsing mv Linux.appx Linux.zip
Then open Linux.zip and you should see several .appx files inside. The one with _x64.appx contains the exe installer that you need. Extract the contents of that _x64.appx file and run .exe to install.
Linux Distro URLs: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-manual#downloading-distributions
ENSURE THAT THE WSL LINUX DISTRO THAT YOU WISH TO USE IS SET AS THE DEFAULT!
Do this by using these commands: wsl -l wsl -s
Run the "start" script. By default it will install the web UI in WSL: /home/{username}/text-gen-install
To launch the web UI in the future after it is already installed, run the same "start" script. Ensure that one_click.py and wsl.sh are next to it!
As an alternative to running the "update" script, you can also run "wsl.sh update" in WSL.
As an alternative to running the "cmd" script, you can also run "wsl.sh cmd" in WSL.
To change this, you will need to edit the scripts as follows: wsl.sh: line ~22 INSTALL_DIR="/path/to/install/dir"
Keep in mind that there is a long-standing bug in WSL that significantly slows drive read/write speeds when using a physical drive as opposed to the virtual one that Linux is installed in.
Guide created by @jfryton. Thank you jfryton.
Here's an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide for installing Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) with Ubuntu on Windows 10/11:
- Press the Windows key + X and click on "Windows PowerShell (Admin)" or "Windows Terminal (Admin)" to open PowerShell or Terminal with administrator privileges.
- In the PowerShell window, type the following command and press Enter:
wsl --install
If this command doesn't work, you can enable WSL with the following command for Windows 10:
wsl --set-default-version 1
For Windows 11, you can use:
wsl --set-default-version 2
You may be prompted to restart your computer. If so, save your work and restart.
- Open the Microsoft Store.
- Search for "Ubuntu" in the search bar.
- Choose the desired Ubuntu version (e.g., Ubuntu 20.04 LTS) and click "Get" or "Install" to download and install the Ubuntu app.
- Once the installation is complete, click "Launch" or search for "Ubuntu" in the Start menu and open the app.
- When you first launch the Ubuntu app, it will take a few minutes to set up. Be patient as it installs the necessary files and sets up your environment.
- Once the setup is complete, you will be prompted to create a new UNIX username and password. Choose a username and password, and make sure to remember them, as you will need them for future administrative tasks within the Ubuntu environment.
- After setting up your username and password, it's a good idea to update and upgrade your Ubuntu system. Run the following commands in the Ubuntu terminal:
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
- Enter your password when prompted. This will update the package list and upgrade any outdated packages.
Congratulations! You have now installed WSL with Ubuntu on your Windows 10/11 system. You can use the Ubuntu terminal for various tasks, like running Linux commands, installing packages, or managing files.
You can launch your WSL Ubuntu installation by selecting the Ubuntu app (like any other program installed on your computer) or typing 'ubuntu' into Powershell or Terminal.
- You can now follow the Linux setup instructions. If you receive any error messages about a missing tool or package, just install them using apt:
sudo apt install [missing package]
You will probably need to install build-essential
sudo apt install build-essential
If you face any issues or need to troubleshoot, you can always refer to the official Microsoft documentation for WSL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/
when you git clone a repository, put it inside WSL and not outside. To understand more, take a look at this issue
By default, you won't be able to access the webui from another device on your local network. You will need to setup the appropriate port forwarding using the following command (using PowerShell or Terminal with administrator privileges).
netsh interface portproxy add v4tov4 listenaddress=0.0.0.0 listenport=7860 connectaddress=localhost connectport=7860