tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have discussed this on www.blenderartists.org and they asked
> me to ask here to sort out, whether the problem is a Blender-thing,
> a Linux-thing or a GENTOO-thing.
>
> My setup is as follows:
> NVidia RTX 2060 SUPER
>
> NVidia-drivers:
> [I] x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers
>      Available versions:  (~)304.137-r1(0/304)^md[1] 
> (~)340.107-r2(0/340)^md[1] 340.108(0/340)^mtd (~)375.82-r2(0/375)^md[1] 
> (~)378.13-r5(0/378)^md[1] (~)381.22-r3(0/381)^md[1] 
> (~)384.130-r1(0/384)^md[1] (~)387.34-r1(0/387)^md[1] 
> (~)390.77-r1(0/390)^md[1] (~)390.87(0/390)^md[1] 390.132-r1(0/390)^mtd 
> (~)390.132-r2(0/390)^mtd (~)396.24-r2(0/396)^md[1] 
> (~)396.24.10-r1(0/396.24)^md[1] (~)396.45-r1(0/396)^md[1] 
> (~)396.51-r1(0/396)^md[1] (~)396.51.02(0/396.51)^md[1] (~)396.54(0/396)^md[1] 
> 430.64-r1(0/430)^mtd 435.21-r1(0/435)^mtd 440.64(0/440)^mtd {+X acpi compat 
> +driver gtk3 +kms +libglvnd multilib pax_kernel static-libs +tools uvm 
> wayland ABI_MIPS="n32 n64 o32" ABI_RISCV="lp64 lp64d" ABI_S390="32 64" 
> ABI_X86="32 64 x32" KERNEL="FreeBSD linux"}
>      Installed versions:  440.64(0/440)^mtd(03:03:25 AM 04/03/2020)(X driver 
> kms libglvnd static-libs tools uvm -acpi -compat -gtk3 -multilib -wayland 
> ABI_MIPS="-n32 -n64 -o32" ABI_RISCV="-lp64 -lp64d" ABI_S390="-32 -64" 
> ABI_X86="64 -32 -x32" KERNEL="linux -FreeBSD")
>      Homepage:            https://www.nvidia.com/
>      Description:         NVIDIA Accelerated Graphics Driver
>
> Blender 2.82a (stable) and
> Blender 2.83  (deveoper build)
>
> The NVidia RTX-cards offer a new feature called "Optix" which blender
> can use to speed up rendering and denoising.
>
> When Blender is started one choose "Optix" from the user
> Preferences->System tab and then the Optix-enabled devices of the
> system in question are shown.
> There is a similiar tab, if you want to use CUDA instead.
>
> The CUDA tab shows my graphics card and everything behaves as
> exsoected. Choosing "Optix" instead says "No Optix enabled
> device".
>
> Which is not quite right, since the RTX-cards are Optix enabled.
>
> In the thread on blenderartists there were two libs (?) mentioned (on
> a Ubuntu system, where the Optix thingie works), which I cannot
> find on my system:
>
>     + libnividia-compute 
>     + libnivia-gl 
>
> . Does Gentoo installs a differently packaged nvidia-driver?
> What is the source of those libraries?
>
> If someone got Optix running with blender on a RTX-card under GENTOO
> I woyld be very happy for any help! :)
>
> Cheers and stay healthy!
> Meino
>

This site doesn't always have the answer but it can be a good place to
start.  It works for the most common stuff at least.  However, if no one
shares data with the site that has some obscure package or command, it
reports no hits. 

http://www.portagefilelist.de/site/query

I did a couple searches but it might be that you had typos in at least
one of the file names you are looking for.  You may want to try the
search and make sure you have the names spelled correctly. 

Another thing to consider, you could have a USE flag disabled that needs
to be enabled to turn on the features you want.  That may be needed for
more than one package. 

Hope this helps.

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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