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[Bug 1375333] Re: [wishlist] Blender 3D needs more attention from Ubuntu
I do not know, I'm not a Debian user (I can only do tests in Kubuntu and
Ubuntu). I could not follow any feedback if Debian maintainers ask me
something. Also the last point I mention before seems to be a problem
only in Unity.
By the way, instead of using Blender Debian packages, would not it be
possible to package binaries from official Blender releases? People
report that these builds work better, and they include precompiled CUDA
kernel.
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Title:
[wishlist] Blender 3D needs more attention from Ubuntu
Status in “blender” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Blender 3D is an OpenSource jewel, this is one of the best examples of how an OpenSource project can be well led and grow daily in their development. Blender 3D is a complex software, competing on a par with other great softwares of big companies.
I can mention you some of the problems discussed in "www.blenderartists.org" about Blender and Ubuntu:
* Blender 3D is outdated in Ubuntu: The development of Blender 3D is
very fast incorporating important new features in each release. To
date, the stable version of Blender is 2.71, and is close to release
the 2.72. In Trusty Blender 2.69 is currently in the repositories.
Even in the unreleased Ubuntu Utopic the version is 2.70.
* Blender 3D Ubuntu packages do not include the precompiled CUDA
Kernel. The GPU acceleration on nVidia cards is very important to the
Cycles engine. The official Blender 3D binaries include precompiled
CUDA Kernel. But in Ubuntu to compile the kernel you need to install
CUDA Toolkit, this means installing a lot of packages for developers
that you will never use. According to the next thread:
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/544289/can-applications-to-
use-cuda-technology-just-installing-nvidia-driver-on-linux-/
You should need to install only the runtime librerieas, but apparently
that does not work in Ubuntu. Perhaps this should be revised in Ubuntu
and it would be good to have a metapackage to install corresponding
CUDA runtime libraries for Blender, instead to need to install all
CUDA Toolkit for developers.
* Some Blender HotKeys malfunctions are reported and apparently only
occur in Ubuntu / Unity:
http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?316258-double-press-
key-on-Linux
Please, users of the best Linux distribution and the best 3D software will be grateful if you pay attention to these points.
Thank you.
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