Obs 32 bit11/10/2023 ![]() Thanks a lot, will try asking over in bionics - I want to use OBS to stream to youtube, seems quite easy and there's lots of documentation. Do you have a specific reason for wanting OBS? I'm just wondering if anything else might do the same job for you.notwithstanding the fact that 32-bit versions of most things are becoming harder & harder to source nowadays, as everybody transitions over to 64-bit. There's plenty of folk that DO use it, however, so someone should be able to help. Can't help any further with this, TBH I run very few 32-bit Pups these days, and 32-bit Bionic has never been one of my "go-to" Pups. Somebody there ought to be able to push you in the right direction for finding, or getting a package sorted out for OBS. OR:- Ask about this in the appropriate sub-forum for the 'Bionics', here:. This lets you add repos & stuff quite easily it works rather like the Debian 'apt-get' system, only with a few quirks of its own. Let me see if I can track down the thread for may be over in the old, archived Murga-Linux forums:. Sc0ttman, a few years ago, developed a CLI-based package management system, called, simply, "pkg". Adding another repository CAN be done, but it's a nightmare.involving manual editing of quite complex text files. Its dependency resolution has never been that good - it often "misses" things. The PPM was developed at a time when the community was determined to do everything itself, and that meant building all its own software from scratch. Oh, God.if ONLY it were that simple.Īlthough Puppy has for years given its users access to the repositories of whichever distro it's based on, rather than use that distro's package management system, we've always gone our own way. I've updated PPM, all i can find is Open Build Service? Do I need to add another repository? ![]() To the wonderful world of the "kennels".! ![]() Since we run as /root all the time, where's the need for 'sudo', hmm.? I'd be very surprised if you can't find it.Īs Feek says- and you'll soon learn this if you stick with Puppy - Pups may be based on Ubuntu releases, but unlike the majority of Ubuntu re-spins, Puppy does a lot of things in the uniquely 'Puppy' way. ![]() Control your stream from your Windows PC desktop with this software Download OBS Studio Offline Installer Setup for Windows. Download and start streaming quickly and easily on Windows, Mac, or Linux. I've got OBS working nicely in the previous 32-bit Puppy, Xenial32-7.5. About OBS Studio (32-bit) OBS Studio is a free and open-source software for video recording and live streaming. I'd update the PPM (Puppy Package Manager), then see if you can find it in there. ![]()
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