Ollama releases version 0.17 with OpenClaw onboarding improvements

The open-source project Ollama has announced the release of its version 0.17. This update features enhancements to OpenClaw onboarding. The news was reported by Phoronix.

Ollama, a platform for running large language models locally, has issued version 0.17. According to Phoronix, this release includes improved onboarding for OpenClaw, a tool likely related to hardware acceleration or integration in Linux environments.

The update aims to streamline the setup process for users incorporating OpenClaw features. Phoronix, known for its coverage of Linux hardware and open-source software, highlighted these changes in its report on the release.

No specific details on additional features, timelines, or user impacts were provided in the available information. This version builds on Ollama's ongoing development to support efficient AI model deployment on desktop and server systems.

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