Does it also mean, that there will be no CURA version for Raspberry Pi in the future?
It had been nice to have a RPi3 with monitor to run and monitor a network attached UM3 and hence no need for a continuously running PC.
Using Octoprint seems to be different compare to CURA itself.
Cura development for Linux 32bit x86 and for ARM64?
I don't expect us to port Cura so that it can be run on a Raspberry Pi any time soon.
On 1/7/2019 at 4:33 PM, stoccarda said:It had been nice to have a RPi3 with monitor to run and monitor a network attached UM3 and hence no need for a continuously running PC.
Using Octoprint seems to be different compare to CURA itself.
I have a raspberry with octoprint connected with my printer. I have configured Cura on my laptop to send gcode directly to octoprint and start to print. Then I can turn off the laptop and control octoprint from the web interface or with a mobile app.
Maybe you should give it a shot.
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We stopped with the .deb file packages because they were causing too many issues for us (we switched to .appimags). There is a PPA out there for Cura, but I don't know how well that is updated.
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