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Blender 2.80 for Debian 10
Re: Blender 2.80 for Debian 10
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$ rmadison -a amd64 blender |grep unstable
blender | 2.80+dfsg-3+b1 | unstable | amd64
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$ vrms
No non-free or contrib packages installed on debian! rms would be proud.
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Re: Blender 2.80 for Debian 10
Download the tarball from the Blender site then unpack it and run the executable directly from $HOME: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?p=709106#p709106
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Re: Blender 2.80 for Debian 10
As I recall, it didn't require any special tweaking to backport on a vanilla Buster pbuilder chroot for MX 19:kedaha wrote:It can be backported from unstable to buster. See SimpleBackportCreation.Code: Select all
$ rmadison -a amd64 blender |grep unstable blender | 2.80+dfsg-3+b1 | unstable | amd64
http://mxrepo.com/mx/repo/pool/main/b/blender/
So another choice would be to download the -data deb along with the blender deb for your architecture, and install them both.
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