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Describe the bug
Some Models are "Corrupted" however it opens correctly with regular windows. This is not always the case as it is some, I think it is the way Fusion 360 might store its archives that have not been used for a while. The reason why I think this, is because when I open the "corrupted" file on windows (not change anything other then just opening it and closing it), then I open it in Linux Fusion, the file works.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Standard download and run ./install.sh
Attempt to open files
Only some files are like this
Screenshots
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Version number of Autodesk Fusion 360: Recent Install
Graphics card model + Graphics card driver: GA107M [GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Mobile]
Operating system: POPOS 22.04 LTS
Desktop environment: KDE
DXVK-(Unknown): Recent Install via script
Additional context
Although this bug is not very critical and there is a way to fix it, it still takes a while to resolve.
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No sorry, not yet. I was testing the system for around 3 weeks when trying to move from windows to linux however uni began again and I needed fusion to work for assignments. Ill test linux again at the end of the semester however, I sadly won't be able to test it till then. I'm looking forward to the success of this project!!
I don't think it has to do with how recent the file was last used. I uploaded an F3d file a few months ago on Windows and tried opening it under Linux just now and it was reported corrupt. I delete the file from the data browser, and upload it again, and it is still deemed unreadable (but both times there was a preview of the model). The file opened fine in Windows though.
Describe the bug
Some Models are "Corrupted" however it opens correctly with regular windows. This is not always the case as it is some, I think it is the way Fusion 360 might store its archives that have not been used for a while. The reason why I think this, is because when I open the "corrupted" file on windows (not change anything other then just opening it and closing it), then I open it in Linux Fusion, the file works.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Screenshots
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Additional context
Although this bug is not very critical and there is a way to fix it, it still takes a while to resolve.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: