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Linux Support

Postby danmroberts » 04 Apr 2014, 22:07

Is a Linux version of the EyeTribe Server planned?
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Re: Linux Support

Postby Martin » 06 Apr 2014, 03:58

Short answer is yes ;) I'll let you take it for a spin once we have a release candidate.
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Re: Linux Support

Postby povrazor » 22 May 2014, 15:13

Just wanted to reiterate interest in Linux support. I realize shipping for Mac is the focus right now, but as soon as there is a Linux ETA I'll be ordering mine. I have my Tobii, but it's kinda useless until they take alternative OS's seriously (I literally heard about you guys from other frustrated Tobii devs).

Also, removing the dependency on Boost from the C++ library would be nice.
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Re: Linux Support

Postby Martin » 22 May 2014, 23:47

Hi Mike,

What's the Linux distro you are using?

Any preferences for UI framework?
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Re: Linux Support

Postby povrazor » 23 May 2014, 09:38

I'm using 64bit Ubuntu 14.04 Desktop.

My personal preference is no UI framework. I've built a custom UI on top of OpenGL, and I just want to know what you can tell me: Where I'm looking, and any eye expressions you track (blinking, squinting, winking, eyes closed, eyes wide open, furrowed brows, etc). I'd be happy just knowing where I'm looking though. Anything more would be a bonus.
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Re: Linux Support

Postby mr.nejc » 01 Aug 2014, 14:36

Another Linux geek here :geek:

Willing to test - have a different systems on desktop/laptop, so I can test thoroughly ;)
  • Fedora 20 with Gnome 3, gonna upgrade to F21 as soon as final is out
  • Linux Mint 16 with Cinnamon, gonna upgrade to 17 soonish ...
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Re: Linux Support

Postby warbyrd » 18 Nov 2014, 12:56

Some time has passed and i just wanted you to remind about the linux followers. please. (is there any duration you can name? - 1 year - 5 years - 10 years? ^^
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Re: Linux Support

Postby Marwin » 03 Dec 2014, 18:38

Another Linux user here - well at least a lot of our software which we use for experiments runs on Linux and it would simplify the process having a Linux version of the EyeTribeServer.

Mainly we are using Ubuntu (14.04 at the moment).

Also happy to test beta version etc. - and an update about what the status of the Linux version is ;)
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Re: Linux Support

Postby Martin » 04 Dec 2014, 02:47

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).
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Re: Linux Support

Postby Ira Laefsky » 05 Dec 2014, 04:10

I'd like to be included in the Linux Beta. I am doing development on an ARM system that runs UBUNTU (LUBUNTU) as well as desktop systems in various distro's
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