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Re: Linux Support

Postby warbyrd » 12 Dec 2014, 01:45

As i am currently writing a custom calibration option in javascript, the "server only" part wouldn't affect me. would be great if i could contribute to the beta testing :)
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Re: Linux Support

Postby povrazor » 29 Dec 2014, 16:44

Just checking in (it's been a good 6 months). I realize we're only a few, but we're still looking forward to Linux support. :)

Web support might be nice too (as that's the other thing I do). Some way to get eye data from JavaScript in some browser (Chrome? :D). I'm sure I'll still have native builds, but the browser seems to be the direction I'm going (to kill the Mac, Linux, Windows portability bird with one stone).
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Re: Linux Support

Postby JeffKang » 30 Dec 2014, 01:38

povrazor wrote:Web support might be nice too (as that's the other thing I do).
Some way to get eye data from JavaScript in some browser (Chrome? :D).
I'm sure I'll still have native builds, but the browser seems to be the direction I'm going (to kill the Mac, Linux, Windows portability bird with one stone).


Vote up on this times 10.
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Re: Linux Support

Postby warbyrd » 03 Jan 2015, 14:42

JeffKang wrote:Web support might be nice too ...



That would practically be WebSocket support. For now i have to be running a node.js TCP to Websocket Server so my Browser can communicate with the Eyetribe Server.
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Re: Linux Support

Postby JeffKang » 07 Jan 2015, 04:00

>WebSocket proxy and JavaScript API for The Eye Tribe Tracker

https://github.com/kzokm/eyetribe-websocket
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Re: Linux Support

Postby czei002 » 14 Jan 2015, 05:37

another linux user here, please add suppot for linux (ubuntu)
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Re: Linux Support

Postby joaquin » 05 Feb 2015, 18:31

I would be great to run TET on Linux!
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Re: Linux Support

Postby mazerj2006 » 20 Mar 2015, 19:02

Same here! Don't even need calibration or a gui -- just raw access to the data stream generated by tet under linux (we do all our own calibration). Would love to try out a beta!
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Re: Linux Support

Postby jonathan.bouchard » 09 Jun 2015, 17:51

Martin wrote:I'm thrilled to see your eagerness to have it running on Linux, many of our developers prefer Linux as well so we are no strangers to it ;)

It's hard for me to make firm promises for Linux, people who use it do so passionately and I'd like to support you, but the OS represent a small but growing market share :?

I'll check with the team tomorrow to get a status, if it is ready it's likely that the first release will be server-only, as we currently have no Linux specific UI, and that it will be a limited beta (e.g. people who posted on this thread).



Hi Martin, another potential Linux user here! I think TET must consider Linux users as a serious market share especially for an emerging technology like eye-tracking. Eye-tracking is used a lot in research environments, where Linux is often the platform of choice.

Looking forward to hear from you.

Bests,
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Re: Linux Support

Postby cooperz » 26 Aug 2015, 17:52

Some basic linux support would be great!
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