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problem adding "stable-diffusion" plug-in on ubuntu 24.04 - dennix91 - 01-10-2025 Sorry in advance if solution already exist somewhere. On ubuntu 24.04 I installed the following version of gimp: *** 2.10.38-0build4~ubuntu2404 500 https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/ubuntuhandbook1/gimp/ubuntu noble/main amd64 then downloaded: gimp-2-10-38-overlay-py2.AppImage from https://github.com/TasMania17/Gimp-Appimages-Made-From-Debs/releases/tag/Gimp-v2.10.38 and made it executable with chmod +x command then, follwing: https://github.com/blueturtleai/gimp-stable-diffusion/tree/main/stablehorde I downloaded gimp-stable-diffusion-horde.py and paste it in plug-in folder as said. unfortunately no AI button appear in the menu can anyone please help me to solve this problem? thanks to all RE: problem adding "stable-diffusion" plug-in on ubuntu 24.04 - rich2005 - 01-10-2025 (Yesterday, 09:36 AM)dennix91 Wrote: Sorry in advance if solution already exist somewhere. ...not too sure about that as a source. It come from a PPA https://launchpad.net/~ubuntuhandbook1/+archive/ubuntu/gimp and it is the version I have installed in (k)ubuntu 24.04 Quote:...then downloaded: gimp-2-10-38-overlay-py2.AppImage from https://github.com/TasMania17/Gimp-Appimages-Made-From-Debs/releases/tag/Gimp-v2.10.38....and also the appimage I use to add python 2.7 to Gimp 2.10 Quote:...then, follwing: https://github.com/blueturtleai/gimp-stable-diffusion/tree/main/stablehorde The problem is missing library files, libcrypto.so.1.1 libssl.so.1.1 in the appimage. I can unpack the appimage, add the files and that "AI" shows in the menu and works (same as below) An easier way for you might be a different appimage, still 2.10.38, much larger (240 MB) contains all the required files. (and more) https://github.com/ivan-hc/GIMP-appimage/releases/download/continuous-hybrid/GNU-Image-Manipulation-Program_2.10.38-4-Hybrid-with-python2-from-Debian-Buster-archimage3.4.1-1-x86_64.AppImage Using a slightly earlier version of that, runs off a usb drive, the AI plugin is there but apparently not enough kudos [attachment=12894] Edit: Another try with less arduous parameters and amazingly it works. [attachment=12895] |