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File SUSE-NVIDIA-OptiX-rendering.txt of Package blender
NVIDIA OptiX rendering on openSUSE Prerequisites Given, you mastered SUSE-NVIDIA-GPU-rendering.txt already, follow this guide in order to have OptiX rendering available from Blender. Note, that you need an account on https://developer.nvidia.com for the next step to succeed. Download the OptiX package for Linux from https://developer.nvidia.com/designworks/optix/download At the time of this writing, this was Version 7.4.0. The further description refers to this version. You need to unpack it in a specific location (as root). Since we need to specify the path to OptiX at build time, /opt/nvidia/optix needs to point to your current OptiX environment: $ su # mkdir -p /opt/nvidia # cd /opt/nvidia # sh ~user/Downloads/NVIDIA-OptiX-SDK-7.4.0-linux64-x86_64.sh # # Answer all questions with yes. # # Note: adjust path accordingly # ln -s NVIDIA-OptiX-SDK-7.4.0-linux64-x86_64 optix Now set up OptiX environment, e.g. in ~/.profile or in /etc/profile.local: export OPTIX_ROOT_DIR=/opt/nvidia/optix export OPTIX_INCLUDE_DIR=$OPTIX_ROOT_DIR/include Given, all prerequisites are fulfilled, you should find the OptiX rendering device in Edit -> Preferences -> System.
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