Differences between Windows version and Linux version?

Good morning,

I am compiling and testing various software in an attempt to move off Windows and on to Linux full time. I have recently gotten into 3D printing and successfully built a Tronxy X1, and printed many wonderful things with it.
The other day I ran across the "non manifold" error from a .STL file I downloaded from ThingiVerse. Under Windows, there is a "repair" option on the main screen (just above the error message)
Under the Linux version (I'm running Debian 11) the error message will show, but no option to auto-repair.
Am I missing something, or is the Linux version of Repetier-Host not on a one-to-one feature par with the Windows version?

My Linux settings:
Motile 14 Laptop
OS: Crunchbang ++ (Debian 11 with a different UI)
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
RAM: 8GB DDR4
M.2 SSD
3D Printer: Tronxy X1 attached via USB 2.0 cable

Comments

  • It is a 1:1 copy - actually identical binary. Reason that function is missing is that it is not us doing repair. It is a windows 10 function of the OS. So also on window older W10 it will not be available.
  • Repetier said:
    It is a 1:1 copy - actually identical binary. Reason that function is missing is that it is not us doing repair. It is a windows 10 function of the OS. So also on window older W10 it will not be available.
    Interesting, I hadn't thought of that. Thank you for that information.
    Can you suggest a Linux -equivalent repair program?
  • Not really. In past they had a website where you could upload the file for repair and got it repaired back.But that is down. Googling I found this one which looks promising:
    https://products.aspose.app/3d/repairing/3mf

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