At least this rules out my hardware.
Lets see if the opensuse forum can help me with this.

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With gpu rendering that should be much faster. When I tested blender a bit, with cpu rendering my video took 6 hours, and with gpu rendering less than 2 minutes. And that machine did not have even good gpu, just integrated intel gpu.
In case of having clear need, I would jump to closed drivers (if there is such available).
I don't understand why, but because I am using the rolling release of openSUSE (Tumbleweed), the closed source drivers are not an option.
I most likely would put some old machine running just for blender rendering, and set it up with any OS & drivers, just what rendering with gpu would take. Even old gpu would be better than cpu. And at least in my machine, when blender was rendering with gpu, machine was 100% unusable, so that would speak also for separate rendering machine.Gps wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 5:28 pmFor Blender it probably would be allot easier if I had gone for a stable opensuse version (leap), and the proprietary drivers.
That much I do have figured out.
Its funny in a way how I found this out. I googled and found an Ubuntu user ranting about, his ubuntu version not being supported by closed source drivers.
And yes it was because of Blender.
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