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=Setup= | |||
==Install ubuntu 22.x== | ==Install ubuntu 22.x== | ||
Install ubuntu 22 in the typical way. | Install ubuntu 22 in the typical way. | ||
* Select Automatic Login without password | * Select Automatic Login without password | ||
==Disable keyring popup== | ==Disable keyring popup== | ||
[https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-disable-keyring-popup-on-ubuntu Disable the keyring popup] | [https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-disable-keyring-popup-on-ubuntu Disable the keyring popup] | ||
== | ==Run the installer== | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
do it | |||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Revision as of 22:34, 8 February 2023
Setup
Install ubuntu 22.x
Install ubuntu 22 in the typical way.
- Select Automatic Login without password
Disable keyring popup
Run the installer
do it
Enable fullscreen mode & Default dashboard mode
- Go to Setup / App Preferences
- set Fullscreen -> ON
- Set Startup Screen -> Dashboard
Plug in camera(s)
Plug in 1 or 2 cameras into the USB port
- Note: Remember the ports the cameras are plugged into, and keep this consistent during use.
Plug in USB microphone
- Plug USB microphone into a USB port
Configure Dashboard
- Press Settings Gear Icon, go to More Settings / Camera Preferences
Select /dev/video0 for Camera1, and /dev/video2 for Camera2
Create a test dashboard
- Press the Settings gear icon, select Add Gauge
- create a video gauge, and select Camera 1 as the source.
- Resize to fit the dashboard.
- create another video gauge, and select Camera 2 as the source.
- Resize to be the picture-in-picture video window.
- Add additional gauges as you see fit, such as an analog speed gauge, track map, etc.
- Note If the cameras are reversed, you can swap the camera mappings in the main dashboard settings under More Settings / Camera Preferences