![]() ![]() Most major distributions such as Ubuntu, Debian, Open SUSE, Fedora and many others will provide a build of Blender in their software repository that can be accessed through that distributions package manager. A 64-bit system will return a value of x86_64. If you have a 32-bit system, uname -m will return a value of i686. uname will print system information and the -m option will print the machine hardware name. ![]() To determine whether you have a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Linux, you can either consult your distributions' documentation or use the uname command with the -m option. Users with a 64-bit version of Linux can choose to use either the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Blender, however you will likely notice an increase in performance when using the 64-bit version of Blender, especially on systems with large amounts of RAM. Users with a 32-bit version of Linux must download the 32-bit version of Blender. You can obtain the latest stable version of Blender for Linux from the Blender download page or from your distribution software repository if it provides a Blender package.īlender for Linux is currently available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions. ![]()
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