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CMake | Python | |
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org.blender.Blender
- Hello, i switched to linux (Ubuntu) and im constantly having problems with blender
- Blender is a bit outdated... Also for Debian stable!
- How to grab newer software?
- Blender killed my Manjaro build
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Still new to Linux on pop os, can I install blender 3.0? The app stores only install 2.82
Install it as a Flatpak
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Linux: Recommended way to install Blender?
As a Flatpak: They updated to 3.0 as soon as it was released. But the flatpak seems to have issues running Blender plugins, issues running scripts, issues with OpenCL, etc.
mprweb
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Would it be technically possible for an arch server to build and serve aur packages to other machines/distros?
Debian has the MPR https://mpr.makedeb.org/
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Debian User Repository MPR AUR for Debian
https://mpr.makedeb.org/ this is the link.
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Doesnβt using a different package manager defeat the purpose of Debian?
I know the MPR is a thing, but I've always found it unwieldy to use.
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LURE development progress update (December 2021)
So the main difference from something like MPR is that it does that same thing, but for more packages, not only .deb files?
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Newer packages on PopOS?
Regarding system repositores, it's generally best to avoid tampering with system repositories like this because it'll cause problems with release upgrades down the line. But if you really want to, look into https://mpr.makedeb.org/ with the expectation that a release upgrade with these packages installed will most likely fail.
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PSA: For all you ex-Arch users out there, check out `makedeb` and `lure` for all of your out-of-band software needs
makedeb - Like makepkg, but produces installable *.deb files. There are already lots of packages in the MPR
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ArchBuntu logo
Actually exists! https://mpr.makedeb.org/
- Daily dose of snap hate
- MPR - The AUR, For Debian
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Introducing Mist: An AUR-helper like application for Debian and Ubuntu based systems
Mist is powered by the MPR, an AUR-like repository that's also for Debian and Ubuntu based systems (of which I'm also the project lead for, as well as the makedeb project listed below). In short, it uses pretty much the same PKGBUILD format that you'd see on Arch Linux, but uses them to build .deb packages instead of Arch Linux packages.
What are some alternatives?
pacstall - An AUR-inspired package manager for Ubuntu
makedeb - A simplicity-focused packaging tool for Debian archives
nixGL - A wrapper tool for nix OpenGL application [maintainer=@guibou]
arch2appimage - This is a python script that downloads Arch Linux packages (Official/Chaotic AUR) and converts to an AppImage executable
lure - The community repository missing from your Linux distro
Atoms - Easily manage Linux Chroot(s) and Containers with Atoms.
nwg-panel - GTK3-based panel for sway and Hyprland Wayland compositors
deb-get - apt-get for .debs published via GitHub or direct download π¦
una - Una (Una's Not APT) - A complete MPR helper
debtap - A script for converting .deb packages into Arch Linux packages, focused on accuracy
mist - The official command-line interface for the makedeb Package Repository