yep.
I usually suggest you get simplify 3d, which has linux versions.
But check the wanhao software first - their fdm slicer is pretty good and there are differences in what you can print with a resin system than an fdm. Pretty much all positive I think. You can get away with steeper angles and larger overhangs than you can with fdm. You should be able to print straight out at right angles. Obviously unconnected ted parts will still need supports, but generally you have a lot more leeway in design with a resin based machine.

useful video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHXFTpLdR48
Watch that. The marvin at the end is immaculate ! No visible build lines - you could definitely make working lenses.
Looks like it might be worth making a curing box with a uv light in it.

many of the videos on youtube are from last year - when the machine was basically still in development. So look out for videos from 2018 :-)

Looks like they just use cura, which i can't stand. Also wanhao recommend simplify 3d. So that's good.
As far as I can see it's all available for linux :-)