On Wed, 16 May 2018 at 12:10, Peter Alefounder via Hampshire <
hampshire@???> wrote:
> James Courtier-Dutton said:
> > There are multiple Linux tools that can do that.
> > A popular one is "blender"
>
> I do not have the correct versions of libc.so.6 and libm.so.6 for
> blender. An attempt to install a new libc resulted in further errors:
> GDBus.Error:org.gtk.GDBus.UnmappedGError.Quark._pk_5ftransaction_5ferror.Code20:
>
> MIME type not supported
>
You really don't want to be messing with libc if you can avoid it. There
be dragons for the unwary.
That was from an rpm version; I have not found a Debian file for it.
>
Blender should be in the debian archives to install via apt, or if you
fancy trying the new hotness you can get it as a snap.
If you go the snap route:
- On debian, for snaps you'll need to install snapd from the archive.
- On Ubuntu you should have it already.
Once you have snapd installed, run `sudo snap install blender`, log out and
back in again and everything should be set.
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