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pit3k

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  1. I have the same problem (Netfabb runs but Ultimaker module is not visible in the tree). You gave me hope that I can get it running under my Ubuntu. I followed your instructions. After changing the override to ""Builtin then Native" I get a window with a message "LUA Runtime Error: [string "lea"]:1: libUSB Init Error: -4" when trying to run netfabb.exe and then after clicking "OK" I get another one with "Access violation". After click "OK" process quits and nothing is shown. the terminal shows:

    pit3k@pit3k-laptop:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/netfabb_reprap$ wine netfabb.exe 
    fixme:mountmgr:harddisk_ioctl Unsupported ioctl 74080 (device=7 access=1 func=20 method=0)
    fixme:mountmgr:harddisk_ioctl Unsupported ioctl 2d1400 (device=2d access=0 func=500 method=0)
    fixme:mountmgr:harddisk_ioctl Unsupported ioctl 74080 (device=7 access=1 func=20 method=0)
    fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.VC80.CRT" (8.0.50727.762)
    fixme:msvcr90:__clean_type_info_names_internal (0x355340) stub

    Any ideas how to fix this?

  2. Often changing the anti-spam question, e.g. from "Are you human?" to "What is two plus three?" is enough to stop all spam for a while, at least until some nasty fella manually updates the spam-bot to cope with it.

  3. the real question would be if it can actually connect to the USB serial port.

    My understanding of the typical workflow is that you use Netfabb to slice and export the G-Code to a file, so you don't need USB connectivity. Then, you use RepG (which works fine on Linux, no?) to send that G-Code to the printer. That's what I'm planning to be doing anyway, so please do correct me, if that's wrong.

  4. While I don't have any practical experience yet (still waiting for my Ultimaker), I've installed Netfabb on my Ubuntu under wine to explore its features. I do get an error at the start, but after that it seems to be working fine, at least as far as I could tell.

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