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Raspberry Pi 4 Stable Diffusion

Sorry for the distortion in the audio. Looks like 15fps screen recording is a bit too much for the Pi 4 running Wayland. In an earlier video I tested Stable Diffusion 1.5 on the Radxa Rock 5A with Debian. https://youtu.be/554xOh0u9cw Today I test it on a Raspberry Pi 4 running Fedora 38. Some commands are a bit different. To update the system, you can use this command. sudo dnf upgrade To install the needed development software: sudo dnf group install "C Development Tools and Libraries" "Development Tools" https://www.pragmaticlinux.com/2022/05/how-to-install-build-essential-on-fedora/ You can find the article with the instructions here: https://edgeimpulse.com/blog/a-big-leap-for-small-tech Do note that they assume your username is rock, so you have to change the directories to reflect your own username. If you want to try Stable Diffusion XL, you can download as described here: https://github.com/vitoplantamura/OnnxStream sudo dnf install git-lfs git clone --depth=1 https://huggingface.co/vitoplantamura/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0-onnxstream Again, a big thank you to OKdo for sharing the link, Nick Bild for writing the article, Vito Plantamura for making OnnxStream, and last but not least the Stable Diffusion team. https://stablediffusionweb.com/ I used the Kooha screenrecorder on Wayland: https://github.com/SeaDve/Kooha 00:00 Intro 01:10 Flirc Case 02:20 Installation Instructions 03:03 Install build-essential 05:05 Install git-lfs 08:55 Resulting Images If this video was helpful, please like, comment and subscribe! Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/livinglinux.bsky.social Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivingLinux #raspberrypi #Fedora #stablediffusion #generativeai

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Sorry for the distortion in the audio. Looks like 15fps screen recording is a bit too much for the Pi 4 running Wayland. In an earlier video I tested Stable Diffusion 1.5 on the Radxa Rock 5A with Debian. https://youtu.be/554xOh0u9cw Today I test it on a Raspberry Pi 4 running Fedora 38. Some commands are a bit different. To update the system, you can use this command. sudo dnf upgrade To install the needed development software: sudo dnf group install "C Development Tools and Libraries" "Development Tools" https://www.pragmaticlinux.com/2022/05/how-to-install-build-essential-on-fedora/ You can find the article with the instructions here: https://edgeimpulse.com/blog/a-big-leap-for-small-tech Do note that they assume your username is rock, so you have to change the directories to reflect your own username. If you want to try Stable Diffusion XL, you can download as described here: https://github.com/vitoplantamura/OnnxStream sudo dnf install git-lfs git clone --depth=1 https://huggingface.co/vitoplantamura/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0-onnxstream Again, a big thank you to OKdo for sharing the link, Nick Bild for writing the article, Vito Plantamura for making OnnxStream, and last but not least the Stable Diffusion team. https://stablediffusionweb.com/ I used the Kooha screenrecorder on Wayland: https://github.com/SeaDve/Kooha 00:00 Intro 01:10 Flirc Case 02:20 Installation Instructions 03:03 Install build-essential 05:05 Install git-lfs 08:55 Resulting Images If this video was helpful, please like, comment and subscribe! Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/livinglinux.bsky.social Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivingLinux #raspberrypi #Fedora #stablediffusion #generativeai

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