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Hello all - 

 

I am trying to run Cura on my Chromebook. I have enabled LInux-based applications n the computer and (through Reddit/GitHub posts) have downloaded the Cura app and see it in my "Linux apps". I have downloaded the Linux Cura 4.0.0 and 4.1.0 BETA versions onto the computer. But when I attempt to launch the app with either of these versions, nothing happens. The constant white "swirl of confusion" is happening over the Cura app on my chromebook's menu bar.

 

From what I've read so far, there are folks out there who are running Cura on Chromebooks. Maybe I'm wrong. But if it is possible to run the Linux versions on Chrome, I've messed up somewhere. Does anyone have troubleshooting thoughts?

 

Cheers,

Andrew

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