Установка на Linux¶
Check the Downloading Blender page to find the minimum requirements and where to get Blender (if you have not done so yet).
Install from Package Manager¶
Some Linux distributions may have a specific package for Blender in their repositories.
Installing Blender via the distribution’s native mechanisms ensures consistency with other packages on the system and may provide other features (given by the package manager), such as listing of packages, update notifications and automatic menu configuration. Be aware, though, that the package may be outdated compared to the latest official release, or not include some features of Blender. For example, some distributions do not build Blender with CUDA support, for licensing reasons.
Если есть особый пакет, отвечающий вашим требованиям, вы можете выбрать тот, который является более предпочтительным и наиболее удобным, в противном случае нет ничего плохого в официальных пакетах, расположенных на blender.org.
Install from blender.org¶
Скачайте необходимую версию программы под Linux и распакуйте файл в нужное место (например, в ~/software
или в /usr/local
).
Blender теперь может быть запущен с помощью двойного нажатия ЛКМ на исполняемом файле.
For ease of access, you can configure your system by adding a menu entry or shortcut for Blender. You may also associate blend-files with Blender so that when selected from the file browser, they will automatically open in Blender. These settings are typically found in conjunction with the Window Manager settings. (Gnome or KDE.)
Запуск из Терминала¶
Как избежать конфликта Alt+Мышь¶
Many Window Managers default to Alt-LMB for moving windows, which is a shortcut that Blender uses to simulate a three button mouse. You can either have this feature disabled
or you can change the Window Manager settings to use the Meta key instead (also called Super or Windows key):- Gnome
Enter the following in a command line (effective at next login):
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences mouse-button-modifier '<Super>'
- KDE
, Switch from „Alt“ to „Meta“ key.