NOTE: Pytorch3d no longer has to be compiled i have stripped out the function we use to make this a lot easier and also so we do not have to use WSL2 with linux and can now run directly on your windows system, i will leave this guide here for those that still want to explore working with linux wich i do still recommend.
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You may now use the official disco diffusion notebook with this tutorial as it has been uodated to reflect the changes here for better cross platform support
Make sure to run PowerShell as Administrator.
(CHOOSE ONE!)
- Option A (control panel)
- Open control panel and click "Programs" from here select "Turn windows feature on or off"
- This should have opened a new window with a list of features, scroll all the way to the bottom
- Select "Windows Subsystem for Linux"
- Also select "Virtual Machine Platform"
- Restart your pc after installing
- Open control panel and click "Programs" from here select "Turn windows feature on or off"
- Option B (PowerShell)
- PowerShell:
Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux
- PowerShell:
Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName VirtualMachinePlatform
- Restart your pc after installing
- PowerShell:
Make sure to run PowerShell as Administrator.
- Update Windows 10 to version 21H2
- This might be listed under the "view optional updates" text/link on the update page
- check current version
- PowerShell:
winver
- PowerShell:
wsl -l -v
- PowerShell:
- If you do not have wsl version 2 from wsl command
- Make sure you have "Receive updates for other Microsoft products when you update Windows" checked in Advanced options of the Updates sections
- If unchecked rerun the windows update process again
- PowerShell:
wsl --update
- Make sure you have "Receive updates for other Microsoft products when you update Windows" checked in Advanced options of the Updates sections
- After updating WSL to version 2 we need to tell it to use version 2 on current distro and future ones
- PowerShell:
wsl --set-default-version 2
- PowerShell:
- Open the microsoft store app and search "Linux", i went with Ubuntu 20.04
- Setup username and password for linux distribution
- Run the following command to update some things
- Linux:
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
- Linux:
- Download anaconda
- Linux:
wget https://repo.anaconda.com/archive/Anaconda3-2021.11-Linux-x86_64.sh
- Linux:
- Install the library
- Linux:
bash Anaconda3-2021.11-Linux-x86_64.sh
- Linux:
- Refesh bash for anaconda install
- Linux:
source ~/.bashrc
- Linux:
- Start Conda & Install Dependencies
- Linux:
conda config --set channel_priority false
conda update --all --yes
conda create -n disco_v5 python=3.8.10 --yes
conda activate disco_v5
conda install -c conda-forge opencv --yes
conda install pytorch=1.10.0 torchvision torchaudio cudatoolkit=11.3 -c pytorch -c conda-forge --yes
- Linux:
- Install needed pip dependencies
- Linux:
pip install lpips datetime timm pandas matplotlib ftfy
- Linux:
pip install opencv-python ipywidgets omegaconf>=2.0.0
- Linux:
pip install pytorch-lightning>=1.0.8 torch-fidelity einops wandb
- Linux:
pip install --upgrade jupyter_http_over_ws>=0.0.7
- Linux:
- Enable the extension for jupyter
- Linux:
jupyter serverextension enable --py jupyter_http_over_ws
- Linux:
- Start the jupyter server
- Linux:
jupyter notebook --NotebookApp.allow_origin='https://colab.research.google.com' --port=8888 --NotebookApp.port_retries=0 --no-browser
- Linux:
URLError: <urlopen error [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed: self signed certificate in certificate chain (_ssl.c:1131)>
Getting this in the Google Colab notebook after running the dependencies check. Stops running in Cell 2 and throws this. Have been trying to troubleshoot it, but the only similar problems I found were from folks on corporate networks that had specific SSL certs they had to use, given to them by their companies.