I’ve just installed Arch Linux with the Zen kernel, some basic packages, and Blender. However, upon opening Blender, I encountered severe lag when moving objects. Moreover, I faced an issue where I couldn’t select a video card in the preferences. It was Blender from Steam. Later, I decided to install Blender using Pacman, but I encountered the same problem, now with the error message: "Installation validation failed: No module named ‘aiohttp’ [dependencies.py:113]. I’m not sure what steps to take to resolve this issue… Also, everything was okay on the previous rig(GTX 1050Ti and AMD Ryzen 7 1700x) and standard kernel(not zen)
My nvidia packages: lib32-nvidia-utils 535.113.01-1 nvidia 535.113.01-4 nvidia-settings 535.113.01-1 nvidia-utils 535.113.01-2 opencl-nvidia 535.113.01-2 Specs: Nvidia RTX 3080ti Amd Ryzen 7 5800x
You need to install the CUDA package to use Nvidia GPUs in blender. This is in the arch wiki page for blender.
I did so, but the problem is not fixed ;(
I’d use the flatpak version, it’s what’s recommended, specially if you want to install addons and not have issues with python versions.
Flatpak is not working for me:
EGL Error (0x3009): EGL_BAD_MATCH: Arguments are inconsistent (for example, a valid context requires buffers not supplied by a valid surface). Failed to open dir (No such file or directory): /run/user/1000/gvfs/ EGL Error (0x3009): EGL_BAD_MATCH: Arguments are inconsistent (for example, a valid context requires buffers not supplied by a valid surface). EGL Error (0x3009): EGL_BAD_MATCH: Arguments are inconsistent (for example, a valid context requires buffers not supplied by a valid surface).
If you haven’t had a chance yet, I strongly suggest reading the Arch Wiki (wiki.archlinux.org) entry on Blender. There are a couple entries in the article that may be relevant to fixing this for you.
The error message is about a missing dependency. Try installing package
python-aiohttp
.Not sure why Blender needs an HTTP client or why that would cause lag though.
After installing ‘python-aionhttp,’ I started to see my GPU in the Blender preferences, but Blender still lags heavily.
If you’re using the Zen kernel you need to install
nvidia-dkms
instead ofnvidia
, which is prebuilt for the standard kernel. This explains why your previous setup worked.