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3d modelling and slicing software for Linux
(lemmy.world)
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Cura is fully available on Linux, as well as PrusaSlicer (my preferred slicer). For modelling there's Blender of course, and I know people have had success getting Fusion360 to work with some effort (may not be a good option for a newer linux user though). I personally use OpenSCAD, but that's very functionally different than Fusion360 and probably won't be what you're looking for.