Houdini Linux Wayland Support?
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Hey friend, I’ve been working with a Qt5-built Houdini on Fedora 43 under Wayland for several days now. The issues that used to bother me—such as the mouse wheel not working in the network editor and parameters disappearing when scrolling in the parameter pane—are all gone. I don’t know exactly what fixed them or who was responsible. I only know that I’m no longer encountering these problems, and I hope this information is helpful to you.
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- dosyanich
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mzigaibsame on Fedora 44 / Gnome 50 on Wayland by default, freezing randomely.
Yes it is installed, even so Houdini keeps freezing from nowhere.
KDE is lifesaver in my case.
P.S.
my update on 5 Jun 2026:
Found that the reason of freezes is in 595* Nvidia drivers. Roll-back on 580* Nvidia version handled freezes! And now I'm normally working in H21.0.700 with QT6, on Wayland (Gnome 50).
Cheers!
Edited by dosyanich - June 5, 2026 16:12:41
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tupapiosoWell, I spoke too soon. I recently did a system update and now Houdini is pretty unstable. The UI freezes at random intervals. Other problems have popped up too, most importantly the audio system now starts screeching every few minutes and I have to reboot to stop it. I spend most of my day trying to troubleshoot with little success. Frustrating.
I'm running Rocky Linux 10.1 + Wayland + Houdini 21.0.596 and everything works great.
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- TheNotepadShow
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I had to downgrade my Linux distro from Rocky 10.1 to Rocky 9.8 to better support Renderman 27.3, best move I could make, it is so much more stable in the Hydra, UI, ML Interactive Denoiser.
Rocky Linux 9.8 - X11
KDE
Nvidia 610.43.02 ---Yes you can use latest drivers, no pauses
Houdini 21.0.729
Renderman 27.3 Daily Build
I have never been more stable with Solaris. I can only speak for myself, but I will not be going to any OS that is not part of the VFX Platform or "What the DCCs tell us they support..." lesson learned :-)
Rocky Linux 9.8 - X11
KDE
Nvidia 610.43.02 ---Yes you can use latest drivers, no pauses
Houdini 21.0.729
Renderman 27.3 Daily Build
I have never been more stable with Solaris. I can only speak for myself, but I will not be going to any OS that is not part of the VFX Platform or "What the DCCs tell us they support..." lesson learned :-)
Edited by TheNotepadShow - June 7, 2026 20:27:10
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I've been using Pop!_OS with Houdini for a while now, and while it was exciting at first, I'm finding it increasingly difficult to rely on for production work.
For context, I'm still running X11, not Wayland. My system is a few generations old but still fairly capable: 16-core Ryzen CPU, 128 GB DDR4 RAM, RTX 3090, and Nvidia 580-series drivers. I specifically stayed away from the 590-series drivers after hearing about instability issues.
Even on X11, I've had to disable the Vulkan viewport entirely because it was causing frequent freezes regardless of driver version or other troubleshooting attempts. I'm also seeing a lot of crashes during rendering, particularly with XPU. On top of that, I've run into RAM issues, performance slowdowns, and general instability around the UI, viewport, and rendering workflows.
At this point, I'm honestly wondering whether I should switch back to Windows. So far, Linux hasn't inspired much confidence as a Houdini production platform for me.
That said, I've only tested Pop!_OS. Are there other distros that people are having better luck with for Houdini, Solaris, and Karma XPU?
For context, I'm still running X11, not Wayland. My system is a few generations old but still fairly capable: 16-core Ryzen CPU, 128 GB DDR4 RAM, RTX 3090, and Nvidia 580-series drivers. I specifically stayed away from the 590-series drivers after hearing about instability issues.
Even on X11, I've had to disable the Vulkan viewport entirely because it was causing frequent freezes regardless of driver version or other troubleshooting attempts. I'm also seeing a lot of crashes during rendering, particularly with XPU. On top of that, I've run into RAM issues, performance slowdowns, and general instability around the UI, viewport, and rendering workflows.
At this point, I'm honestly wondering whether I should switch back to Windows. So far, Linux hasn't inspired much confidence as a Houdini production platform for me.
That said, I've only tested Pop!_OS. Are there other distros that people are having better luck with for Houdini, Solaris, and Karma XPU?
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chfI believe most are still using X11.
Are the developers using Ubuntu and Rocky Linux on X11 or Wayland?
Most of our large customers take a long time to update their OSes, as it generally requires an entire rebuild of their entire tech stack, so it will be a while before we completely transition off of X11.
Edited by johnmather - June 10, 2026 03:28:40
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- gou
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i had success running houdini on almost all distros i testet. i think the more deciding factor is weather you use x11 or not. I can run houdini with no problems under archlinux/nixos (unstable even) as long as it is on x11 environment or at least a container like xephyr that is basically x11 in a window.
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