

You mean the Debian installer? Seems like a bad idea on OpenSUSE.
EDIT: looking in the bug reports on Github, I’ve found a very recent bug report identical to what I’ve described, so it doesn’t seem to be isolated at least.
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You mean the Debian installer? Seems like a bad idea on OpenSUSE.
EDIT: looking in the bug reports on Github, I’ve found a very recent bug report identical to what I’ve described, so it doesn’t seem to be isolated at least.


It detects my hardware at least, but for whatever reason the Hub is empty and I can’t download the default Jan model… But it works when I import the models manually.


Thanks for the tips. How do I go about doing this? What I’ve tried is run LM Studio from the console with --no-sandbox. No idea if that has something to do with what you’re referring to.
I’ve also tried running it with sudo, which gives this error message:
[15557:0409/215138.000614:ERROR:ui/ozone/platform/x11/ozone_platform_x11.cc:249] Missing X server or $DISPLAY [15557:0409/215138.000647:ERROR:ui/aura/env.cc:257] The platform failed to initialize. Exiting. Segmentatiefout


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I couldn’t get it to install… Something about ldconfig not being in the path.
I’ll try pip later, then…
EDIT: never mind, this is a barebones version (‘lmster’) anyway.
But going back to version 0.3.39-2 (which I found here) works perfectly, so great!
EDIT AGAIN: not quite perfectly. It wouldn’t start Gemma 4 giving an error about its architecture. Seems like it’s too new a model? I’m now trying 0.4.6-1 and this version does run Gemma 4.