


Tested also Millumin 2 as NDI feed while Magic Music Visuals needs NDISyphon as MMV has no native NDI output… Also the Atem Mini is recognized in the LAN as a video source. Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nextcloud-devs/clientĬonnecting to an iPhone Wifi Hotspot running the EpoCam App works with NDI. Sudo apt-get install printer-driver-gutenprint cheese photoprint Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio Sudo apt-get install exiftool gphoto2 v4l2loopback-dkms

Sudo php -S 0.0.0.0:80 -t /home/chrx/Downloads/phpserver Sudo apt-get install php7.4-cli php7.4-fpm php7.4-opcache php7.4-sqlite3 php7.0-gd Sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0 gparted ufw gufw I can recommend NDI Plugin 4.9.1 and PTZ Plugin 0.10.2 that work with OBS 25.0.8. Took me some time to figure out which OBS version was working with NDI. Next I installed OBS to connecting my DSLR cameras for streaming a Christmas service. Removing the Acer Chromebook hardware lock, screwdriver pointing to it So I removed now also the hardware boot lock and restarted the firmware utility script a second time for setting the GBB flag to boot directly to Gallium OS without delay. Sounds perfect but on the second day I accidentally hit a wrong key deleting everything. Now the machine boots into a white OS verification screen from where CTRL+D goes into ChromeOS (as before) while CTRL+L leads to Gallium (user chrx, password chrx). This takes about 2 hours as this is a long and complicated process: resetting the Chromebook to developer mode (ESC + F3/circle + power), followed by firmware update and fresh partitioning. has step by step instructions for a dual boot system. Bismuth as a dual boot system with 22 GB of 24 GB for the new operating system (Gallium takes about 3,5 GB while my 1 TB external SSD works flawless with this setup). So I decided to refresh it with a modern Ubuntu/Debian version as there are many positive reports out there, that it will run even even better than before.Īs recommended I installed Gallium OS 3.1. It was running under Chrome OS Edgar 2016 Intel Braswell where software support expired recently. I have here a left over 4 year old Acer Chromebook 14 (CB3-431) here that nobody wanted to buy even for 20€ on the flea market.
