Thank you Gregor, I'm using Appimage (which works fine). I plan to switch to Bullseye very soon: I will definitely try the package and post the results here.
However, I find these reports interesting: at least it is known that there is a problem with this package. I've been using Debian for years, but I don't know what the package management policies are, I'd just like to point out that right now, the package is useless. If I try to run cura using: QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_STYLE=material cura I get a some warnings and the UI is still broken: https://www.brixelstudio.it/Cura.png Thank you, Riccardo ps. I accidentally sent my personal data in a previous e-mail: I wrote to owner@... is it right? Who can I contact to delete my phone number? Thanks! On Thu, 21 Jan 2021 20:39:32 +0100 Gregor Riepl <onit...@gmail.com> wrote: > > The stable debian Buster is shipping a very old version... > > https://packages.debian.org/buster/cura > > Well... I'm sorry to say, but it's very, very unlikely that buster will > receive an updated Cura version. New package versions usually land in > sid and testing, and a new Debian stable release will happen later this > year anyway. > > If you'd like to run a current version of Cura (that works a little bit > better than the outdated one in buster), I warmly recommend that you > update to bullseye now and help with testing. As a matter of fact, I > think Debian testing is much more suited for desktop use than stable. > > If you just want to "make it work", you can use the AppImage provided by > UltiMaker, of course. > > That being said, the rendering issue is still present in 4.8. If the > upstream patch won't help, we'll have to go back and see if anything can > be done on the Debian side. > > In the meantime, can you try running Cura with the theme override I > mentioned? Perhaps it will help for now. >