This brings back the "Fusion360.exe" and by that fixes (at least for me) the "launcher.sh" without changed it's target to ~/.wine (the default wine prefix). Yes this is exactly what I run, sorry for forgetting to include the command in my last comment. ![]() I am running Garuda Linux (an Arch Distro) as a reference.Įdit: Running the following as mentioned by made "fusion360.exe" come back WINEPREFIX=~/.wineprefixes/fusion360 wine ~/.wineprefixes/fusion360/drive_c/users/$USER/Downloads/Fusion360installer.exe I hope someone can confirm it or get it running with this. I think Step 3 did the trick but I am not entirely sure. So I just try to run the launcher.sh Script and voila! Fusion 360 opens without any issues and runs perfectly!.Going back to the ~/.config/fusion360/bin folder I looked into the launcher.sh and tried the find command in line 48 and who would have known, the Fusion360.exe is found in ~/.wineprefixes/fusion360/drive_c/Program Files/Autodesk/webdeploy/production/22651d53e422c0183a6147899471ab1dca9a3f80/Fusion360.exe!.A blank window opened and not much happened, I kept it open for a few minutes hoping it would install and killed the process after. What I did find was the Installer inside the wineprefix inside the users download folder. After this, I could not find a Fusion360.exe in the wineprefix.Use the installer script from the README of this project for a fresh install. ![]()
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