Hi, I'm running Repetier-Host on Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon. Everything works fine virtually right out of the box, very few commands to do the install, all documented.
Extract the archive into a folder in your
home directory. (I've actually got copies of V1.6.2, V2.0 and V2.0.1, all in separate folders. V1.6.2 was updated recently and after changing some of the harder to see controls in V2.0 they've now got V2.01 which also includes a tool for "Velocity Painting", this allows you to "paint" an image into the side of your 3D print. Interesting!
Note you'll need to run createDesktopIcon.sh within the folder to generate an, er... desktop icon to allow easy access to the program once installed.
To get rid of the program you don't have to uninstall it (apparently), you just delete the folder you extracted all the files to. As I say, I've got three versions at present which all work. Once I'm completely happy I'll clear out the older ones.
You also get Slic3r and Cura bundled with Repetier-Host. I tend to use Slic3r but as a separate application to get from .stl or .obj files to GCode which I save then load into Repetier to print. You can also run it from within Repetier.
I've also added Slic3r Prusa - 1.34.1-prusa3d-linux64 from the Prusa Website;
http://shop.prusa3d.com/forum/original- ... t3971.html as an alliterative to Slic3r 1.2.9 which I was using originally. (It's in the Mint Repos)
There are no driver files to bother about, I just connected the printer to a USB port and after checking the Repetier set up discovered that it knew where the printer was and connected without a problem.
I'm getting pretty decent prints at present after learning a bit about Slic3r and how to save different configs to add rafts, brims, supports, etc and various speed settings to suit what I'm printing. My biggest problem is prints failing by breaking free from the print bed at present!
(I use Pritt stick glue to help with adhesion.) Its a pain when you're 2 hours 27 minutes into a 3 hour pint when it happens!
Hope my ramble helps,
Play Bonny!
Soadyheid