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What is your question?One of the models that was configured at startup (LM Studio) keeps throwing errors at runtime, even if I'm not trying to use the model. It also throws errors when listing models etc. I've removed LM Studio from my system, but it still shows up as configured within Fabric. How do I remove it from my configured models so that Fabric stops trying to pull from it? |
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I’m facing the same issue on my Intel Mac, so I can’t even get LM Studio installed. Every time I execute fabric, it tells me that the local port 1234 isn’t responding. It doesn’t seem to verify if the LM Studio vendor is the right one to use. The last version that actually worked for me was |
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The latest versions, like 1.4.155, have fixed this issue. In fact, from last week’s updates, it doesn’t attempt to connect to LM Studio unless it’s specifically set up. Thanks. |
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You need to use the "fabric -S" and then do this:
And you can type "reset," and now, your LM Studio is no longer showing up as configured. |
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You need to use the "fabric -S" and then do this: