TUTORIAL: Blender+Indigo in Linux + Wine (ENGLISH - GERMAN)
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TUTORIAL: Blender+Indigo in Linux + Wine (ENGLISH - GERMAN)
Here's a small guide to help new users who run Linux distributions to assist them on how to set up and configure Indigo for windows and Blendigo with blender with wine.
Please use the poll so I can track how helpful this guide is. Thx.
If you would like to contribute by translating this document to another language I would appreciate very much, just send me a PM and make sure to download latest version of the document.
LAST UPDATE DATE: December 6, 2007
Added German version, translated by MrDevel, thanks MrDevel!
Please use the poll so I can track how helpful this guide is. Thx.
If you would like to contribute by translating this document to another language I would appreciate very much, just send me a PM and make sure to download latest version of the document.
LAST UPDATE DATE: December 6, 2007
Added German version, translated by MrDevel, thanks MrDevel!
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Can't get it working... I followed all of the instructions.
For now I'll use Windows, but I would like to do it on Linux. For some reason, Blender doesn't recgonize the script.
There are some linking errors even when I launch Indigo out of the console.
I think that's it.
Thanks,
Hubert the Oboe Nerd
For now I'll use Windows, but I would like to do it on Linux. For some reason, Blender doesn't recgonize the script.
There are some linking errors even when I launch Indigo out of the console.
I think that's it.
Thanks,
Hubert the Oboe Nerd
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ok, just for kicks, make sure:
1) you did install blender by downloading it from the website and not the ubuntu repos
2) If you did as citated before could you please check if you have a .blende folder (hidden folder) besides the blender folder in your home. If you do can you delete it or raname it if you wish, and then rename your blender folder in your home to .blender so it becomes hidden and then test again?
This will help me confirm something that I will have to update in the tutorial.
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1) you did install blender by downloading it from the website and not the ubuntu repos
2) If you did as citated before could you please check if you have a .blende folder (hidden folder) besides the blender folder in your home. If you do can you delete it or raname it if you wish, and then rename your blender folder in your home to .blender so it becomes hidden and then test again?
This will help me confirm something that I will have to update in the tutorial.
Thanks
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Ok, in your home dir, look for hidden folders and files, you have to enable ubuntu to show you hidden folders and files. To do it, go to View and activate Show hidden files and folders.
When you do that, check if there's a folder already named .blender (dot files are hidden files)
If there is, rename it temporarily to something else, then the zipped file you downloaded from blender website, unpack it to your home directory and name it .blender (with the dot to make it hidden), copy the blendigo files into that new folder and test it please. This is the way I have it running in my account, and I need to check if maybe it should be done somehow like this or not.
Keep me posted, Thanks!
When you do that, check if there's a folder already named .blender (dot files are hidden files)
If there is, rename it temporarily to something else, then the zipped file you downloaded from blender website, unpack it to your home directory and name it .blender (with the dot to make it hidden), copy the blendigo files into that new folder and test it please. This is the way I have it running in my account, and I need to check if maybe it should be done somehow like this or not.
Keep me posted, Thanks!
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