Thank you for the video! Fusion finished installing correctly, but when it must open a login page in browser - nothing is happening. I'm using Ubuntu 24, tried Firefox, Chromium, and Brave browsers - nothing is working. Please, help🙏
Hmm... That used to be a problem a while back, but I haven't seen it yet. You might try doing journalctl -f on your command line, then trying to open Fusion, and seeing if something in the log indicates where it's dropping. There has been some discussion on it on the github lately though: github.com/cryinkfly/Autodesk-Fusion-360-for-Linux/issues/508
Even if am dont have enough knowledge to understand the this tools iam still happy to see linux have accesse ability into unsupported software Good video keep up brothere 💜💜
Man that sucks. One of the issues is that Autodesk constantly changes little stuff, and so the WINE config or install script have to be modified regularly to adjust to their tweaks. It is usually minor, but a PITA to troubleshoot. I saw you opened an issue on Github... that's what I was going to suggest, because I've seen a couple of other people having some issues with the browser based login.
@@TechDregs I tried that and many other things. Nothing worked. What ended up helping was lowering my monitors res. But it doesnt really matter because while I was away and the programm was running it crashed my whole pc. After force rebooting it wont open anymore. Nothing I tried works not even reinstalling. :(
Why is running it through the browser not viable? I I thought that was autodesk's solution for linux. The only reason I haven't switched to linux is fusion and your video is the only thing that gave me hope on every post I've seen on the topic that I can do it, please post more on this if there are any developments!
6:13 I would think DxVK with proton and proton tricks would work for Directx11 but then you couldn't use the script and would have to manually configure it yourself.
Honestly, I found some of the bugs you encountered also on fusion 360 installed in a Windows VM. So probably it is something that comes from virtualization in a more general sense
Wine is a Windows API translator not a virtualized emulator. It's probably to do with the graphics rendering pipeline which I'm sure has similar rendering issues to a VM but for different reasons.
Thank you for the video! Fusion finished installing correctly, but when it must open a login page in browser - nothing is happening. I'm using Ubuntu 24, tried Firefox, Chromium, and Brave browsers - nothing is working. Please, help🙏
Hmm... That used to be a problem a while back, but I haven't seen it yet. You might try doing journalctl -f on your command line, then trying to open Fusion, and seeing if something in the log indicates where it's dropping. There has been some discussion on it on the github lately though: github.com/cryinkfly/Autodesk-Fusion-360-for-Linux/issues/508
Even if am dont have enough knowledge to understand the this tools iam still happy to see linux have accesse ability into unsupported software
Good video keep up brothere 💜💜
Good to hear as F360 is the main reason I am sticking to Windows.
Exelente!!! Muchas gracias por compartir!!!
Well done! Thanks for this
…Dude, when I log in on the browser it doesn't give access to Fusion 360, damn
Man that sucks. One of the issues is that Autodesk constantly changes little stuff, and so the WINE config or install script have to be modified regularly to adjust to their tweaks. It is usually minor, but a PITA to troubleshoot. I saw you opened an issue on Github... that's what I was going to suggest, because I've seen a couple of other people having some issues with the browser based login.
Works for me but everything is super small. The scaling is off. Does anyone know a fix to this?
I'm not 100%, but try adjusting the DPI setting in winecfg.
@@TechDregs I tried that and many other things. Nothing worked. What ended up helping was lowering my monitors res. But it doesnt really matter because while I was away and the programm was running it crashed my whole pc. After force rebooting it wont open anymore. Nothing I tried works not even reinstalling. :(
Finally I can fully transfer from windows to Linux 😅 fusion was a big problem to me
Why is running it through the browser not viable? I I thought that was autodesk's solution for linux. The only reason I haven't switched to linux is fusion and your video is the only thing that gave me hope on every post I've seen on the topic that I can do it, please post more on this if there are any developments!
The browser version requires either an educational or commercial account, I believe.
6:13 I would think DxVK with proton and proton tricks would work for Directx11 but then you couldn't use the script and would have to manually configure it yourself.
will this work on mint?
It's likely to, but I can't say for sure since I haven't tried it.
@@TechDregs I installed fedora but had a problem right from the start.
OK you have my attention
Honestly, I found some of the bugs you encountered also on fusion 360 installed in a Windows VM. So probably it is something that comes from virtualization in a more general sense
Wine is a Windows API translator not a virtualized emulator. It's probably to do with the graphics rendering pipeline which I'm sure has similar rendering issues to a VM but for different reasons.