

- #Blender 2.75 opencl benchmark Patch#
- #Blender 2.75 opencl benchmark upgrade#
- #Blender 2.75 opencl benchmark software#
- #Blender 2.75 opencl benchmark code#
Number of packages: 31,341 ( download as TXT) UI now allows font previews in the file browser. Cycles support for AMD GPUs and a new Light Portals feature. The function determining beta versions is not 100% reliable due to a wide variety of versioning schemes.Īrm64, armel, armhf, i386, ppc64el, x86_64įull Package List: Devuan GNU+Linux testing Blender Foundation and online developers are proud to present the official Blender 2.75 release The main highlights of this release are: Blender now supports a fully integrated Multi-View and Stereo 3D pipeline. Colour scheme: green text = latest stable version, red text = development or beta version.The KDE desktop is represented by the "plasma-desktop" package and the Xfce desktop by the "xfdesktop" package. The Apache web server is listed as "httpd" and the Linux kernel is listed as "linux". For indication about the GNOME version, please check the "nautilus" and "gnome-shell" packages. Notes: In case where multiple versions of a package are shipped with a distribution, only the default version appears in the table.
#Blender 2.75 opencl benchmark software#
#Blender 2.75 opencl benchmark upgrade#
Devuan's initial beta release was made available in April 2016, together with an upgrade path from Debian 7.0 "Wheezy" and a possibility to switch to Devuan from Debian 8.0 "Jessie".

The project's primary goal is to provide a variant of Debian without the complexities and dependencies of systemd, an init system and services manager originally developed by Red Hat and later adopted by most other Linux distributions.

Kevin will be in contact with Sergey (Cyles) and Lukas (caching, pipeline) to make sure things fit in future designs too. Kevin Ditrich is working on OpenVDB: here and here.Mike Erwin had some OpenGL Viewport tests to share (improved ways to draw wires).We’ll wait until final release before testing before / after, but for now, we can see the CUDA vs. Another last minute feature gets a quick review now, custom icons/previews might make it. The Controller project up next is one that doesn’t render with OptiX in Blender 2.91 because of the missing bevel support, but it does render in the current 2.92 alpha.It won't affect Blender much, but it should be done before we have an official "BCon3" (test/fix period).
#Blender 2.75 opencl benchmark code#
#Blender 2.75 opencl benchmark Patch#
The AMD patch (splitting OpenCL kernels for Cycles) is in.Here are today's notes from the meeting in #blendercoders. Ton shares the notes of the developers meeting in, #blendercoders.
