Hi guys! I have a Desktop with Nobara, and open source mesa drivers for my 7800XT. When I try to run the webui.sh launcher, I get a segfault when trying to create the model. Is there a way to run it with open source drivers? Or without having to uninstall them? Can both privative and open source drivers coexist? This is mostly my gaming computer, but I’d like to be able to use it for stable diffusion as well.
Thanks!
You gotta be more precise with everything you just wrote.
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trying to run the webui.sh launcher? I assume you mean the webui from automatic1111 ? there are many different stable diffusion webui’s out there so you gotta tell us what exactly you use.
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Private and Public drivers? What exactly do you mean with that?
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If asking for technical help - always always attach as many logs as you can. In this case, attach the console output you get when trying to launch webui.sh
We need infos to help you.
Sigh…I wrote that before going to sleep. Very half assed post and sorry for the crappy details.
1.- Yes that’s correct. automatic111 it is.
2.- Sorry I meant open source vs AMD closed source binaries. I was not thinking very straight what I was typing. I believe I’m running Mesa 23.3.0, and I wouldn’t want to change this with the privative binary as I’ve been told it might have a performance hit and additional trouble when gaming. But if rocm is an independent library/extension from the drivers and wont affect gaming I guess I can install it.
3.- Sure…it doesn’t get too far. Launches, opens the browser to the UI interface, and then dies within a second or so.
$ ./webui.sh ################################################################ Install script for stable-diffusion + Web UI Tested on Debian 11 (Bullseye), Fedora 34+ and openSUSE Leap 15.4 or newer. ################################################################ ################################################################ Running on iturnedintoanewt user ################################################################ ################################################################ python venv already activate or run without venv: /home/iturnedintoanewt/stable-diffusion/stable-diffusion-webui/venv ################################################################ ################################################################ Launching launch.py... ################################################################ Using TCMalloc: libtcmalloc_minimal.so.4 Python 3.11.6 (main, Oct 3 2023, 00:00:00) [GCC 13.2.1 20230728 (Red Hat 13.2.1-1)] Version: v1.7.0 Commit hash: cf2772fab0af5573da775e7437e6acdca424f26e Launching Web UI with arguments: no module 'xformers'. Processing without... no module 'xformers'. Processing without... No module 'xformers'. Proceeding without it. Style database not found: /home/iturnedintoanewt/stable-diffusion/stable-diffusion-webui/styles.csv Calculating sha256 for /home/iturnedintoanewt/stable-diffusion/stable-diffusion-webui/models/Stable-diffusion/v1-5-pruned-emaonly.safetensors: Running on local URL: http://127.0.0.1:7860 To create a public link, set `share=True` in `launch()`. Startup time: 9.3s (prepare environment: 3.7s, import torch: 2.1s, import gradio: 0.5s, setup paths: 1.7s, other imports: 0.5s, load scripts: 0.1s, create ui: 0.3s, gradio launch: 0.2s). 6ce0161689b3853acaa03779ec93eafe75a02f4ced659bee03f50797806fa2fa Loading weights [6ce0161689] from /home/iturnedintoanewt/stable-diffusion/stable-diffusion-webui/models/Stable-diffusion/v1-5-pruned-emaonly.safetensors Creating model from config: /home/iturnedintoanewt/stable-diffusion/stable-diffusion-webui/configs/v1-inference.yaml ./webui.sh: line 256: 778241 Segmentation fault (core dumped) "${python_cmd}" -u "${LAUNCH_SCRIPT}" "$@"
Alright okay i found several issues with the same pattern as yours
https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/issues/14856
https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/issues/14763
https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/issues/13822
check their comments and see if any of this applies to you aswell i guess?
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