For this method to work you need this shared library which you can install using the following Debian package: libglew2.2
Mine works using the libGLEW preload trick, with prusa slicer from apt, but I’m on libGLEW 2.3, not 2.2.
I had to dist-upgrade before it would work yesterday.
It’s more responsive and has full colour support on slice compared to my custom compiled GL ES version, so I’m switching over.
Apparently the GLEW 2.2 preload is no longer necessary with the latest libglew.
It’s not mentioned here yet but if you have an older system image you probably also need this environment variable set: PAN_MESA_DEBUG=gl3
Which system image you have should not matter because /etc/profile.d/reform-mali.sh is installed by reform-tools and the variable PAN_MESA_DEBUG is exported there since reform-tools 1.83.
If you have reform-tools newer than that installed but do not have PAN_MESA_DEBUG in your environment then please report this problem to me as a bug which we should fix.
Has anyone here been able to connect a Bambu printer via wlan? Is there another way to transmit data to the printer to using an sd card?
