To install Ollama, run the following command:
curl -fsSL https://ollama.com/install.sh | sh
Download and extract the package:
curl -L https://ollama.com/download/ollama-linux-amd64.tgz -o ollama-linux-amd64.tgz
sudo tar -C /usr -xzf ollama-linux-amd64.tgz
Start Ollama:
ollama serve
In another terminal, verify that Ollama is running:
ollama -v
If you have an AMD GPU, also download and extract the additional ROCm package:
curl -L https://ollama.com/download/ollama-linux-amd64-rocm.tgz -o ollama-linux-amd64-rocm.tgz
sudo tar -C /usr -xzf ollama-linux-amd64-rocm.tgz
Download and extract the ARM64-specific package:
curl -L https://ollama.com/download/ollama-linux-arm64.tgz -o ollama-linux-arm64.tgz
sudo tar -C /usr -xzf ollama-linux-arm64.tgz
Create a user and group for Ollama:
sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false -U -m -d /usr/share/ollama ollama
sudo usermod -a -G ollama $(whoami)
Create a service file in /etc/systemd/system/ollama.service
:
[Unit]
Description=Ollama Service
After=network-online.target
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/ollama serve
User=ollama
Group=ollama
Restart=always
RestartSec=3
Environment="PATH=$PATH"
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target
Then start the service:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable ollama
Download and install CUDA.
Verify that the drivers are installed by running the following command, which should print details about your GPU:
nvidia-smi
Download and Install ROCm v6.
Start Ollama and verify it is running:
sudo systemctl start ollama
sudo systemctl status ollama
Note
While AMD has contributed the amdgpu
driver upstream to the official linux
kernel source, the version is older and may not support all ROCm features. We
recommend you install the latest driver from
https://www.amd.com/en/support/linux-drivers for best support of your Radeon
GPU.
To customize the installation of Ollama, you can edit the systemd service file or the environment variables by running:
sudo systemctl edit ollama
Alternatively, create an override file manually in /etc/systemd/system/ollama.service.d/override.conf
:
[Service]
Environment="OLLAMA_DEBUG=1"
Update Ollama by running the install script again:
curl -fsSL https://ollama.com/install.sh | sh
Or by re-downloading Ollama:
curl -L https://ollama.com/download/ollama-linux-amd64.tgz -o ollama-linux-amd64.tgz
sudo tar -C /usr -xzf ollama-linux-amd64.tgz
Use OLLAMA_VERSION
environment variable with the install script to install a specific version of Ollama, including pre-releases. You can find the version numbers in the releases page.
For example:
curl -fsSL https://ollama.com/install.sh | OLLAMA_VERSION=0.3.9 sh
To view logs of Ollama running as a startup service, run:
journalctl -e -u ollama
Remove the ollama service:
sudo systemctl stop ollama
sudo systemctl disable ollama
sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/ollama.service
Remove the ollama binary from your bin directory (either /usr/local/bin
, /usr/bin
, or /bin
):
sudo rm $(which ollama)
Remove the downloaded models and Ollama service user and group:
sudo rm -r /usr/share/ollama
sudo userdel ollama
sudo groupdel ollama