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Tag: BambuStudio
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Setting Up Bambu Studio in Ubuntu 24
I like 3D printing. I recently started dual booting Windows and Linux again. As I was setting up my new Ubuntu installation I remembered that I needed a slicer for my 3D printing.
Thankfully, Bambu Studio has a Linux application that I can utilize. I downloaded the 2.3.1 release for my setup. It runs, it sees my printer, it slices and it sends to my printer to print.
BUT!
I need a little more. Here is a quick guide of how to set up Bambu Studio and create file affiliations in Ubuntu.
# Create an application directory and make the file executable mkdir ~/Applications mv <yourApp>.appimage ~/Applications cd mkdir ~/Applications chmod +x <yourApp>.appimage # You can now launch the app. Lets make some file associations touch ~/.local/share/applications/your-app.desktop # add the following to the above file. Edit as needed [Desktop Entry] Name=Your App Name Exec=/home/yourusername/Applications/your-app.AppImage %f Icon=/path/to/icon.png Type=Application Categories=Graphics;3DGraphics; MimeType=model/3mf;application/x-3mf; # Update things: update-desktop-database ~/.local/share/applications/ # Create the associations xdg-mime default your-app.desktop model/3mf xdg-mime default your-app.desktop application/x-3mfThis should now launch Bambu Studio or your other application when you try and open a 3MF file!