Thanks to @Bench's reply, I found a workaround. * In your home directory, `rm -rf .config/Simplify3D .local/share/Simplify3D` (this might not be necessary) * Run `sudo -s` and run `LaunchScript.sh` * Register * Once you get the main interface, exit out of Simplify3D * Run `sudo -s` and `cp -r /root/...
Interestingly, running `strace ./Simplify3D` does start up, but the menu and buttons do nothing and the "Detailed Statistics" button results in a SIGSEGV.
I just upgraded my license from 4.1.2 to 5.0.0 and downloaded Simplify3D. I started Simplify3D, got the username/password dialog, and entered my credentials. I then got a dialog stating "Failed to activate software. The software will now exit" with just an OK button. Starting it up again d...
OK, after a bit of quality time with strace I found that I had a permissions error. $HOME/.local/share/Simplify3D was owned by root (so it seems that at some point I did start it up with sudo). I was having another problem with S3D not saving my settings between sessions, and it was also a permissio...
I moved from a Mac to Linux some months ago but hadn't opened Simplify3D yet. I opened Simplify3D (4.1.1) and imported my .fff profile previously exported from the Mac. I then imported a model, edited the process settings accordingly, and tried to slice ("Prepare to Print!"). I got a messa...
Pardon me Doug, but for practically ALL of the software I use, the answer is "copy files blablabla from $HOME/Library/SomethingOrOther to $HOME/.config/.somethingOrOther". So it's MY fault that the S3D configuration is so messed up that it's impossible to change from one UNIX-based OS to a...
Hi, Until recently I used to use a Mac before moving to Linux. I deregistered the Mac installation of S3D and registered on my Linux box. From what I've been able to find out, on Linux S3D settings are stored in `$HOME/.config/Simplify3D. In the Mac, the settings are stored in `$HOME/Library/Applica...
There were some mistakes and I did some fine tuning. I've tested this using dual extrusion and it works. Note that Lulzbot's Marlin does not have the hotend offsets built-in, so you'll have to enter the following commands via whatever printer control software you use (I use OctoPrint's Terminal wind...
OK, I think I have one (not tested yet, though). Based on the Dualstruder v2 profile, changing the toolhead offsets and the names of the extruders, adding my own start/end gcode scripts, and some other changes. Again, this is untested, so YMMV.