Open wildblue opened 10 months ago
I also need this feature as a user of Asahi Linux
Interested in adding OrcaSlicer to our ARM Linux app store.
Hi, I'm for an ARM version too, I want to test it on my raspi 5
@SoftFever, if you do not have access to an ARM system, I can offer access to my RPi5 using Rustdesk. Please respond if that would be helpful, or if it would be helpful for me to share some good docs for setting up an ARM building environment on Github Actions.
Thx for the discover off pi-apps! I can't offert access on my raspi, but I can compile and test on it if you want, I'm not a Linux boss, but I try to do my best
Hi here radek6ak has an answer for us, we can compile a working appimage on raspi see here https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/discussions/1425#discussioncomment-8686064
If someone tells me which files I've to upload I can do it if you want the appimage
I've done some tests and it seems like arm64 on Flatpak won't be possible due to size constraints. While for the Appimage you can't simply add an argument as you'll have to edit three other files to have the architecture argument passed along. I got close to having build with arm64 support, but I can't figure out how to have the argument passed through three files.
Any updates about the Linux ARM64 version? Cura, Bambu Studio and Prussa Slicer already have it on flatpak
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@SoftFever I have offered you remote desktop access to my hardware. Does this interest you or not?
Which printers will be beneficial to this feature all supported printers
Describe the solution you'd like The availability to download a binary release for Linux ARM/ARM64 which can be executed on a Raspberry Pi
Describe alternatives you've considered Buying a WibdowsPC, but NAH!
Additional context Please Support Open Operating Systems based on ARM/ARM64 also on Linux (as there are binaries for MacOS available right now).