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Stable Diffusion WebUI for AMD Renoir APUs and possibly more AMD APUs
To have the necessary VRAM the only way I've found is allocating it from the BIOS settings (some vendors lock this section so unless you're lucky or you can unlock your bios for now you won't be able to use this method, for Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 14ARE05 users you can use this tool: https://github.com/esno/yoga-bios-unlock). If you have any knowledge about how to allocate a certain amount of VRAM without the need of the bios please reach me out or contribute to the WebUI code.
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New Fedora Kernel 5.15.6-200 is out
Thank you for the suggestion. Sadly the option is hidden in Bios and I'd have to unlock advanced menu using this https://github.com/esno/yoga-bios-unlock And I'd rather wait till I can install Fedora than to mess with bios like that.
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Update BIOS without Windows
wait, that sounds like it's related to modern standby when I looked it up before buying it, many people complained about that, since linux doesn't really play ball with it you can disable modern standby if you unlock the BIOS, which I did under windows, but it seems some kind fellows did it under Linux as well: https://github.com/esno/yoga-bios-unlock hope this helps
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Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 sleep issue
Should I do the bios unlock? (described here: https://github.com/esno/yoga-bios-unlock)
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For those who's struggling with suspend/wakeup on Lenovo laptops
You can unlock additional options using the tool available on this GitHub page.
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esno/yoga-bios-unlock is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of yoga-bios-unlock is C.