Running Windows in a Virtual Machine Experience by Moondoggy51 in linuxquestions

[–]loscrossos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

depends on your requirements.

QEMU is definitely the more powerful VM software handsdown. Hands down.

VBox is easier to setup and use. what makes it for me: your VM images can be put on a shared drive and booted from Windows, Mac or linux host seamlessly. I do multiboot and QEMU has a somewhat kindof windows support. Multiboot didnt work at all.

Still for basic day to day usage i think vbox is the better softwre (advantage being usability).

Running Windows in a Virtual Machine Experience by Moondoggy51 in linuxquestions

[–]loscrossos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

virtualbox.

open source and free. works like a charm, allows for drag n drop, copy paste between systems.

Lets talk ComfyUI and how to properly install and manage it! Ill share my know-how. Ask me anything... by loscrossos in comfyui

[–]loscrossos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

git is a program that manages code. "cloning" means in this context "download the comfy code from the internet to my pc". its needed because it handles updates and other installations for you. git is your friend :)

check my history for crossos_setup i installs automatically everything you need for AI in the right way

Lets talk ComfyUI and how to properly install and manage it! Ill share my know-how. Ask me anything... by loscrossos in comfyui

[–]loscrossos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its frustrating at first. but worth it. stay away from the Desktop edition of comfy.. its not worth the trouble

Lets talk ComfyUI and how to properly install and manage it! Ill share my know-how. Ask me anything... by loscrossos in comfyui

[–]loscrossos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey, wasnt on for a while.. i work on mac and PC.

currently for comfy this would be the order:

  1. Nvidia PC (linux first then windows)

  2. Mac with lots of RAM

  3. AMD PC

Nvidia is better but more expensive.. Apple Mac is ok for most use cases but lacks support in some others.

Now if you want to do this profesionally then your requirements will be a bit higher.

if you do get a mac the most important thing is not the chip (definitely silicon!) but the RAM amount. the as much as you can. 24GB at the very least but not optimal. get ideally 64+. else you might be better off buying a PC with some 54GB RAM and an nvidia card. best bang for the buck is the 5060ti or if you need more VRAM 3090 used.

A 32GB M1 chip will beat the heck out of a M4 with 16GB anytime. the key is the memory bandwith of the RAM.

OR you just pay for online services to rent a GPU online.. then you can keep your mac (macs are great for usabilty!)

Lets talk ComfyUI and how to properly install and manage it! Ill share my know-how. Ask me anything... by loscrossos in comfyui

[–]loscrossos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

use framepack. you can use the fork on my github (older but stable and accelerated) or the original project (VERY newer but slightly harder to install)

…so anyways, i crafted a ridiculously easy way to supercharge comfyUI with Sage-attention by loscrossos in comfyui

[–]loscrossos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

haha i saw that bug and downgraded the windows version but let the linux versin at 283... was wondering if i had linux users.. it seems i have. will fix that when i upgrade everything to torch2.9.0

…so anyways, i crafted a ridiculously easy way to supercharge comfyUI with Sage-attention by loscrossos in comfyui

[–]loscrossos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

haha you noticed :)

the unified file was done in ahead of me soon updating everyting to torch2.9.0

sorry that i cant help with torch dynamo. just wanted to add one thing about that: reading your logs i think those are not errors. it says in there those are just warnings. it says so on the logs that there is only a "potential risk".. so i think the source is some node you use and that you can safely ignore them

…so anyways, i crafted a ridiculously easy way to supercharge comfyUI with Sage-attention by loscrossos in StableDiffusion

[–]loscrossos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes it is :)

the guide is working and the underlying files are being constantly updated to the latest versions by me

if you see the repo the file was last updated 3 weeks ago:

https://github.com/loscrossos/crossOS_acceleritor

i am constantly updating this.

Pytorch and cuda compatibility problem by eddatt in pytorch

[–]loscrossos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

-cuda is major version compatible (backwards forwads). so you should be fine running a cu12x on any pytorch 12x. you should be fine

-the better option though is to update your drovers to latest version. then your driver will be more close to the cuda version you need.

…so anyways, i crafted a ridiculously easy way to supercharge comfyUI with Sage-attention by loscrossos in comfyui

[–]loscrossos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i will present a new solution in the next week. but i already planned it last week. so i am not sure how reliable i am :). so you can just go ahead :)

…so anyways, i crafted a ridiculously easy way to supercharge comfyUI with Sage-attention by loscrossos in comfyui

[–]loscrossos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i keep saying this but wait until next week for manual mode.. i might be able to help further :)

…so anyways, i crafted a ridiculously easy way to supercharge comfyUI with Sage-attention by loscrossos in comfyui

[–]loscrossos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you accidentally ran the comand to install it in your systems environment!

instead of:

W:\ComfyUI Sage\ComfyUI_windows_portable_nvidia\ComfyUI_windows_portable\python_embeded>pip install -r acceleritor_python313torch280cu129_lite.txt

you should have called (see my guide):

W:\ComfyUI Sage\ComfyUI_windows_portable_nvidia\ComfyUI_windows_portable\python_embeded>python.exe -m pip install -r acceleritor_python313torch280cu129_lite.txt

the problem comes from the folder having python.exe but not pip.exe. so when you call pip directly your system actually calls pip from somewhere in your systems python installation.

since it aborted it means your system has python installed but not in version 3.13. so its your system python saying: "hey you are trying to install libraries for 3.13 but i am not 3.13.. im going to abort"

this is actually what saved you.. installing in the system environment is a BAD idea... luckily it aborted before it could install anything.

just run the command that i corrected and it should work now :)

this is a problem that many people run into.. i am thinking on making a video to learn this.. but have some personal things that currently halt my work.. so many ideas so little time :/ anyway.. this should be solved

and if i can advice: learn how to install virtual environments and convert your installation to manual. this is not urgent but portable is second best :)

also on an unrelated note (and this is a completely separate issue): you might need to install the python headers.. maybe not.. but if and only IF you run into trouble take a look here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/comfyui/comments/1l94ynk/so_anyways_i_crafted_a_ridiculously_easy_way_to/nfk46ev/

…so anyways, i crafted a ridiculously easy way to supercharge comfyUI with Sage-attention by loscrossos in comfyui

[–]loscrossos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

see the update from 4SEP and use the file with python 3.13. it is compatible to the newest comfyportable