How do you properly install Virtual Test Drive (VTD) on a Linux system, including necessary dependencies and preparation steps?
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How do you properly install Virtual Test Drive (VTD) on a Linux system, including necessary dependencies and preparation steps?
This Q&A has been posted by Hexagon Technical Support for the benefit of our community members
To install VTD successfully on a Linux system, you need to follow a structured process that includes preparation, dependency checks, and a careful sequence of module installations. Here are the key steps.
Make sure the Nouveau driver is disabled.
Confirm that the NVIDIA GPU driver and CUDA Toolkit are correctly installed and verified.
Visit the VTD Redmine Wiki hosted by Hexagon for documentation, installation guides, troubleshooting, and best practices.
To access it:
Register on the VTD Redmine portal.
Email the VTD support team to request access to the Wiki.
Navigate to: Projects > Virtual Test Drive > Wiki
to find resources including: Current release notes, System requirements, and Key tools and installation steps
Follow the Redmine documentation under the section "System Configuration and Software Installation" and go to "Installation of VTD 2019.1 or later".
Run the appropriate dependency installation commands for your Linux distribution.
These commands ensure that required libraries and packages are available before running the VTD installer.
Check permissions for each installer and select the "Allow executing file as a program" option.
Run the installer by opening a terminal in the directory where the downloaded installer files are and execute them, once the installer opens just follow the directions on screen. During installation, provide the appropriate license file (e.g., a node-locked license).
Once installed, navigate to the directory inside your VTD installation folder to confirm all necessary files are present.
For a detailed demonstration, do check out the video
To install VTD successfully on a Linux system, you need to follow a structured process that includes preparation, dependency checks, and a careful sequence of module installations. Here are the key steps.
Make sure the Nouveau driver is disabled.
Confirm that the NVIDIA GPU driver and CUDA Toolkit are correctly installed and verified.
Visit the VTD Redmine Wiki hosted by Hexagon for documentation, installation guides, troubleshooting, and best practices.
To access it:
Register on the VTD Redmine portal.
Email the VTD support team to request access to the Wiki.
Navigate to: Projects > Virtual Test Drive > Wiki
to find resources including: Current release notes, System requirements, and Key tools and installation steps
Follow the Redmine documentation under the section "System Configuration and Software Installation" and go to "Installation of VTD 2019.1 or later".
Run the appropriate dependency installation commands for your Linux distribution.
These commands ensure that required libraries and packages are available before running the VTD installer.
Check permissions for each installer and select the "Allow executing file as a program" option.
Run the installer by opening a terminal in the directory where the downloaded installer files are and execute them, once the installer opens just follow the directions on screen. During installation, provide the appropriate license file (e.g., a node-locked license).
Once installed, navigate to the directory inside your VTD installation folder to confirm all necessary files are present.
For a detailed demonstration, do check out the video
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