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Posted · Installing Cura Issues

I am attempting to install Cura 5.8.0 on a Chromebook using some advice found online from others who have been successful with it. Currently Cura won't launch. When I go into the terminal and through the process again, I get this message:

 

~$ ./UltiMaker-Cura-5.8.0-linux-X64.AppImage
qt.qpa.wayland: Ignoring unexpected wl_surface.enter received for output with id: 7 screen name: "Screen5" screen model: "unknown" This is most likely a bug in the compositor.
qt.qml.typeresolution.cycle: Cyclic dependency detected between "file:///tmp/.mount_UltiMa7QfoIA/share/cura/resources/qml/Actions.qml" and "file:///tmp/.mount_UltiMa7QfoIA/share/cura/resources/qml/Actions.qml"
The Wayland connection broke. Did the Wayland compositor die?

 

I am not sure how to fix this? It seems like Cura should launch but this last step is giving me an error. Please help:)

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    Posted · Installing Cura Issues

    Cura is not supported on Chromebooks. Their Linux environment differs vastly from a standard Linux installation and with the wide array of hardware available there are plenty of models which would not meet the minimum system requirements.

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