On 6/20/23 15:00, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
On Tue, Jun 20, 2023 at 2:18 PM Patrick Wiseman <pwise...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Tue, Jun 20, 2023, 2:02 PM gene heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:

On 6/20/23 13:33, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Hello, all:

This may be a little off-topic, in which case, apologies, but there's so
much knowledge here, maybe someone can help.

I recently acquired a Creality 3D printer, and Creality has supplied an
AppImage to operate it. When I execute it, I get these errors and a
segmentation fault:

qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve EVP_PKEY_base_id
qt.network.ssl: QSslSocket: cannot resolve SSL_get_peer_certificate
Segmentation fault

Googling suggests this is a common problem for developers using Qt, but
I
didn't find any obvious solution. Help would be much appreciated.

Patrick

That AppImage is probably a copyright violation copy of an old and
outdated klipper, Please install and use the real thing, many bugs have
been treated since it was forked and put under their proprietary
umbrella. I have an S1 coming tomorrow, but it will get run by the real
thing.


Thanks , but the AppImage is what it is and the firmware on the K1 printer
is also what it is. Anything else I can do?



An acquaintance tells me it runs fine on Linux Mint 21.1 so what's
different about Debian 12 (bookworm)? And isn't an AppImage supposed to run
anywhere?

Patrick

I have no idea about the creality clone, but klipper runs perfectly fine on a bananapi-m5 w/4gigs of dram in front of the printer. klipper itself is a 2 part thing, one part replacing the usually crippled marlin in the printers controller, by reflashing the controller card, the other part massages the gcode on the way to the printer enhancing the printers speed among other advantages.


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