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It doesn't allow me to resume print if it disconnects from the printer or after a blackout.
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Thank you for your support. I have never seen such friendly attitude. I'm definitely willing to stick with repetier software just because they have you. I'm planning to separate my printers. One on orangepizero and another one on raspberrypi zero. …
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But what about the memory stick? It recognizes it and reads the data stored inside the memory stick. If there would be no serial support, could it still do that? About the newer version: Ubuntu 14 is the latest version available on the companiy's (…
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Someone said that it could also be modemmanager , but I don't have it as well as the brltty.
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FYI I've found this solution Solved: Ender 3 USB connection issue on Ubuntu 22.04 : octoprint (reddit.com) I have the same printer (Ender 3 V2) but I don't have the mentioned package (BRLTTY) so it didn't help me as well...
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Did you check /dev/serial/... Yes, I did, there's no such directory:( Repetier said: Ubuntu 14 might be old, check if there is a file named Repetier... in /etc/init.d - if it is no official systemd system it might be the old system.…
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I figured it out (that the path is /lib/systemd/system). There's no such file. all I have there is: alsa-restore.service console-kit-daemon.service poweroff.target.wants sysinit.target.wantsalsa-state.service console-kit-log-syste…
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Thank you for quick answer. I tried the solution from the askubuntu.com that you kindly provided, it changed the permissions (now it looks like this crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 189, 8 Nov 28 16:22 usbdev1.9), but repetier still doesn't see the devi…
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Note: after rebooting it changes back to "crw-------" and root:root
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UPDATE: I've noticed that in /dev/ folder device names (all those tty0 to tty63 and so on) that have owner root:tty or root:dialout are visible to repetier server but my printer file (usbdev1.4) had root:root as an owner. BUT changing it to root:tt…
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I have also changed permissions on the "/var/lib/Repetier-Server/scripts/hardware_info" file first to 755 then to 777. Nothing changed.