Involved Projects and Packages
streamdeck-linux-gui A Linux compatible UI for the Elgato Stream Deck. This project is a fork of the older streamdeck_ui
Key Features
Linux Compatible: Enables usage of all Stream Deck devices on Linux without needing to code.
Multi-device: Enables connecting and configuring multiple Stream Deck devices on one computer.
Brightness Control: Supports controlling the brightness from both the configuration UI and buttons on the device itself.
Configurable Button Display: Icons + Text, Icon Only, and Text Only configurable per button on the Stream Deck.
Multi-Action Support: Run commands, write text and press hotkey combinations at the press of a single button on your Stream Deck.
Button Pages: streamdeck_ui supports multiple pages of buttons and dynamically setting up buttons to switch between those pages.
Auto Reconnect: Automatically and gracefully reconnects, in the case the device is unplugged and replugged in.
Import/Export: Supports saving and restoring Stream Deck configuration.
Pull request build job PR#16 to branch master of erlang/_ObsPrj
My testground
Several packages i use as part of my base system that either were not in openSUSE 13.2 or didn't have a new enough version
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Test Ground for my new enlightenment packages
Erlang 23 + RabbitMQ for 12-SP5 backports
https://hackweek.opensuse.org/projects/create-an-alp-based-leap-replacement-grassy-knoll
More info coming...
Another attempt to try and build images.
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