By request from a comment, here is how I downloaded and installed Universal GCode Sender (UGS) and Candle on both Linux (Mint) and Windows 10.
For Linux only, it was necessary to compile Candle, as it wouldn't run otherwise.
Calibration video is from James Dean Designs: [ Ссылка ]
Download UGS (Both Linux and Windows): [ Ссылка ]
Candle (Both Linux and Windows): [ Ссылка ]
My original Unbox and build: [ Ссылка ]
------------------------------------ Edit - As requested, the commands used to compile Candle -----------------------------
These commands are focused on Ubuntu/Debian based installes
Enter: sudo apt-get install build-essential
Hit Y when prompted
Enter: sudo apt-get install qt5-default qt5-qmake libqt5serialport5-dev make gcc g++ git
You will be prompted for your password, enter it
Hit Y when prompted: Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
This could take some time and may throw some errors if any of the requirements are already installed, but should complete successfully.
In the video at this point I changed into the Downloads directory to complete the next set of commands.
Enter: cd Downloads
Enter: git clone [ Ссылка ]
All being well, you should see the source code download, as in the video.
Entering: ls -l should show a Candle folder
Enter: Candle/src
Enter: qmake
Enter: make
If everything works correctly, you should see all the compile commands run, perhaps with warnings, but there should be no errors.
ls should show all the source code files, all the object files created during compile, and the binary Candle should be visible as well, that is the program.
You can Enter: ./Candle to test it, it should look as it did in the video.
At this point you can manually move the binary to wherever you want it, as typing make install will simply tell you nothing to be done.
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