# Additional one-click installers info ## Installing nvcc 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 ``` ## Using an AMD GPU in Linux 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. ## WSL instructions 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 ### Web UI Installation 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! ### Updating the web UI As an alternative to running the "update" script, you can also run "wsl.sh update" in WSL. ### Running an interactive shell As an alternative to running the "cmd" script, you can also run "wsl.sh cmd" in WSL. ### Changing the default install location 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.