/linuxcnc

LinuxCNC controls CNC machines. It can drive milling machines, lathes, 3d printers, laser cutters, plasma cutters, robot arms, hexapods, and more.

Primary LanguagePythonGNU General Public License v2.0GPL-2.0

1. Check and install build dependencies :

  $ cd ~/linuxcnc/cmake
  
  Install a pre configured dependency list:
  $ ./install_build_deps
  	
  Check if all is ok:
  $ ./check_build_deps

2. build linuxcnc with make:

  $ cd ~/linuxcnc/cmake
  $ ./build_make
  
  # If this fails try to solve manually : https://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/code/building-linuxcnc.html
  
3. build linuxcnc with cmake :
  
  $ cd ~/linuxcnc/cmake
  $ ./build_cmake
  
To explore the the linuxcnc source code :

   $ cd ~/linuxcnc/cmake
   open the CMakeLists.txt file in qt-designer
  

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LinuxCNC

Controlling CNC Machines


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It can drive milling machines, lathes, 3D printers, laser
cutters, plasma cutters, robot arms, hexapods, and more.

LinuxCNC was initiated 25 years ago and evolved into a very
international project with contributions from all over the globe.

With release 2.9 of LinuxCNC we also transitioned the
documentation to the use of the public crowd translation
services Weblate and invite all our users to contribute.

The translations we expect to help attract practitioners
to the project and also helps educating enthusiasts of
all age groups on automated machining.


DISCLAIMER


  
The authors of this software accept
absolutely no liability for any
harm or loss resulting from its use.

It is EXTREMELY unwise to rely
on software alone for safety.

Any machinery capable of harming persons must have
provisions for completely removing power from all
motors, etc., before persons enter any danger area.

All machinery must be designed to comply with local 
and national safety codes, and the authors of this 
software cannot and do not, take any responsibility 
for such compliance.