6/18/2023 0 Comments Blender current version![]() ![]() With Ubuntu 22.10 it was just a bit more complicated, but it was also late at night. ![]() With this method I could always update the Blender version by simply unzipping the new zip and renaming the new folder. I was always creating a Programs folder, unpacking the Blender tar/zip, renaming the folder as blender and creating the launcher. Note that since the first versions of Ubuntu, I had never installed Blender this way. ![]() I don't know, maybe I missed some logout or restart. It was possible to add Blender to the Favourites and then I moved the sktop file back to ~/.local/share/applications.Īfter the above, even after eliminating everything I had done, Blender remained in the favorites and is present in the Applications overview. I copied the sktop file to the desktop: here with the right click there was an Allow launching option, and it launched Blender. Can work with stable, daily, experimental and custom builds, and is especially handy when you want to have multiple installations at once. This is app is cross-platform and runs well on desktop gadgets such as Windows (Panorama, 7. A lightweight open source software that allows you to easily manage Blender installations, notifies you whenever a new version is published and downloads/installs it in a single click. Using a terminal: echo "application/x-blender=sktop" | sudo tee -a /usr/share/applications/defaults.list You can use this Blender with smoke, used for any kind of function. To the /usr/share/applications/defaults.list file. I added the line: application/x-blender=sktop One of the most significant updates in the latest version of Blender is the simulation branch. This didn't launch Blender and in the right click menu there was no Allow launching option. The Simulation Branch: A Game-Changer for Fluid Simulation. I copied the sktop file that is in the Blender tar archive into the ~/.local/share/applications folder, changed the path for the executable and for the icon, and I set it as executable. I don't know which of the following actions worked, so I list them all: I had the same problem on Ubuntu 22.10, but managed to solve it. ![]()
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