Please let me know if this should be in the Makerworld category. I’m hoping someone can help me.
OS: Pop! OS 22.4.5
Bambu Studio version: 2.0.3.54 (latest in the Pop! Shop)
Issue:
Load Bambu Studio
Click on Online Models
Get a Cloudflare verification;
Click on the box a few times, and it simply reloads the verification.
Leave it for 10-15 minutes, and the page loads correctly, but upon searching and scrolling past the first few results, I get a page refresh error;
Cloudlfare Ray IDs;
93a0c6994f4946ac
93a0c7b59f0edb2b
93a0c7e86adc0743
93a0c85ebbc3cca5
Observations:
What I search for is irrelevant, I’ve tried plenty of other searches.
This does not happen when navigating Makerworld in a browser.
This started happening today (3rd May 2025).
I have signed out and back in with my account in the Bambu Studio app.
There is nothing in the Electron cache for the app
There are no recent logs for the Electron app.
Thanks in advance.
Gwince
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Happening the same with me on bambu studio on ubuntu 24.04. Please update once you find a solution.
Fwiw, if i launch bambu studio using appimage rather than flatpak, it works fine.
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Thank you, @Malikons
I’ve removed the flatpak and run the AppImage, and it works just fine. It’s just a workaround for now.
I guess I’ll have to come back to flatpak in the future to see if it works again.
Just ran into the exact same issue myself.
I hope the Flatpak gets fixed at some point, because its a lot more manual and annoying to install AppImage updates.
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Same issue here with Flatpak.
OS: Linux Mint 22.1 Cinnamon
Bambu Studio: 2.0.3.54
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Pete2
May 5, 2025, 1:30pm
7
Same issue here with Flatpak.
OS: Fedora 42
Bambu Studio: 2.0.3.54
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I can confirm that with the Flatpak
Pop!_OS 22.04
Bambu Studio 2.0.3.54
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Would you mind explaining how you did that? Running the linux developer environment on my Chromebook ( I followed the Youtube video which uses flatpack) is already putting me waaaay out of my comfort zone!
I’m now getting this cloudflare issue
Gwince
May 8, 2025, 12:17pm
10
Not a problem.
I went to the bumbu Studio Github page (Releases · bambulab/BambuStudio · GitHub ) and downloaded the AppImage for my distribution;
I then chucked that into a directory somewhere handy, unzipped it, then ran the AppImage file it created.
If I’ve missed any steps, just reply and I’ll correct my post.
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