On 7 April 2015 at 21:11, Abdul Rahman Riza <ar.r...@live.com> wrote:

> I have several unused servomotor to
> start with.

What type of servo motor? Brushed or brushless? Do they have
quadrature encoders, resolvers, or something else (such as serial
absolute encoders)?

> 1. How do I setup testing my servos using LinuxCNC just to ensure it
> works properly before I build my simple 2 axis CNC experiment?

That depends on what type of motors you have, and what sort of drives
(if any) you have.

> 2. Its written LinuxCNC can't work under laptop but works under raspbery
> pi, why?

LinuxCNC doesn't seem to work particularly usefully on the Raspberry
Pi. (Technically it doesn't run at all on it, but you can run the
machinekit version of linuxCNC on it)

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