![]() More than 2GB of VRAM are required to allow 8k export(0MB detected). Substance 3D painter can exceed virtual memory limits when doing a high resolution computation. The current paging file maximum size is too low: 77 MB(minimum:16384 MB). So when I click continue anyway I get this popup with several more issues, I will list them below. They have a link on how to change the value for windows but idk how to get to it in linux. I also should mention that SP2022 says it will work for linux in requirements but it says Mesa drivers on Linux are not supported and in my About this system it shows my graphics processor as Mesa Intel UHD graphics(which is what it used to launch it with before I changed it to use my GPU)įirstly, when it launches now I get this TDR(timeout detection recovery) is too low message. I was very happy when I got it to run on my GPU but it still comes with problems that I have no idea how to solve. ![]() On steam I used the proton experimental compatibility tool to be able to run SP2022(substance painter 2022) and when it launched it would run it using my CPU so i entered this into the steam launch options “_NV_PRIME_RENDER_OFFLOAD=1 _GLX_VENDOR_LIBRARY_NAME=nvidia %command%” and got it to launch with my GPU instead. I am on linux 518 running on my laptop with an i5-10500H cpu 23.3 GB ram with a 3060 integrated with the cpu and using the video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-prime driver. I have read that there used to be an AUR package for a legacy version of substance painter but unfortunately that was created before Adobe came in so there isn’t a key you could use to make it work. So I have been learning 3D modeling in blender and I recently purchased Substance 3D Painter 2022 from steam because it has a perpetual license instead of paying adobe in blood every year. ![]() I love manjaro and I am trying to become more familiar with Linux in general so please if you do have suggestions for me just keep that in mind but I greatly appreciate any help with this matter. ![]() Hi everybody, forgive me but I am still fairly green when it comes to Linux. ![]()
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