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No there's no integrated installer for AMD/Linux. You'll have to install ComfyUI yourself and use the Custom Server option. |
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It would be really nice if there were to prioritize adding AMD support somehow. Installing ComfyUI on Linux and getting it all running smoothly defeats the lovely simplicity of just running this plugin in Krita. And NVIDIA GPUs are insanely expensive. |
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It would be really nice, but #76 has been open since the beginning of time. You either do it yourself, or keep waiting for someone with AMD hardware to do it. |
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@Acly Would it be possible to just add a a ZLUDA (windows only) option using https://github.com/patientx/ComfyUI-Zluda rather than the "official" ComfyUI? I don't think anything else would need to change, but I'm not sure how this plugin sets up the venv. I've been trying to just activate the venv to modify the install myself, but I can't figure out how to do that. |
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Hello and thank you for the project!
I have a discrete AMD Radeon RX 7700S which comes with 8GB of VRAM. I'm running Arch Linux with Krita and
python-virtualenv
installed viapacman
and have plugin version 1.18.0, but I only seeUse CUDA (NVIDIA GPU)
andRun on CPU
when I selectLocal Managed Server
:I also have an integrated AMD Radeon 780M, is it possible this is causing problems?
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