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So I'm trying to have Streamlabs communicate to obs studio. I've got obs 21.1.0 installed, and I want to set it up so I get alerts when people subscribe or donate to my stream. I found this:https://github.com/bazukas/obs-linuxbrowser, but I'm having a hard time understanding how to use it. I would like to use this plugin, as I tried using the windowed mode and it still didn't work for me.



Please, if anyone would be willing to walk me through how to get the plugin working within obs I would appreciate it! I am a Linux no0b.



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    So I'm trying to have Streamlabs communicate to obs studio. I've got obs 21.1.0 installed, and I want to set it up so I get alerts when people subscribe or donate to my stream. I found this:https://github.com/bazukas/obs-linuxbrowser, but I'm having a hard time understanding how to use it. I would like to use this plugin, as I tried using the windowed mode and it still didn't work for me.



    Please, if anyone would be willing to walk me through how to get the plugin working within obs I would appreciate it! I am a Linux no0b.



    Thanks for looking!










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      So I'm trying to have Streamlabs communicate to obs studio. I've got obs 21.1.0 installed, and I want to set it up so I get alerts when people subscribe or donate to my stream. I found this:https://github.com/bazukas/obs-linuxbrowser, but I'm having a hard time understanding how to use it. I would like to use this plugin, as I tried using the windowed mode and it still didn't work for me.



      Please, if anyone would be willing to walk me through how to get the plugin working within obs I would appreciate it! I am a Linux no0b.



      Thanks for looking!










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      So I'm trying to have Streamlabs communicate to obs studio. I've got obs 21.1.0 installed, and I want to set it up so I get alerts when people subscribe or donate to my stream. I found this:https://github.com/bazukas/obs-linuxbrowser, but I'm having a hard time understanding how to use it. I would like to use this plugin, as I tried using the windowed mode and it still didn't work for me.



      Please, if anyone would be willing to walk me through how to get the plugin working within obs I would appreciate it! I am a Linux no0b.



      Thanks for looking!







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          Get the latest release from https://github.com/bazukas/obs-linuxbrowser and leave it in your Download-Folder. This install instructions works here:




          1. Start a terminal and copy this into it mkdir -p $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins

          2. Untar: tar -zxvf /home/yourUsername/Downloads/linuxbrowser0.5.2-obs21.1.2-64bit.tgz -C $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins/ (this is one command/line. Put in your Username to "yourUsername")

          3. Install Dependency: sudo apt-get install libgconf2-4


          Then start OBS-Studio and create a new source which is called "Linux Browser". In this (new) source put in your Widget-Url from Streamlabs and the alerts will be shown.






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            Get the latest release from https://github.com/bazukas/obs-linuxbrowser and leave it in your Download-Folder. This install instructions works here:




            1. Start a terminal and copy this into it mkdir -p $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins

            2. Untar: tar -zxvf /home/yourUsername/Downloads/linuxbrowser0.5.2-obs21.1.2-64bit.tgz -C $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins/ (this is one command/line. Put in your Username to "yourUsername")

            3. Install Dependency: sudo apt-get install libgconf2-4


            Then start OBS-Studio and create a new source which is called "Linux Browser". In this (new) source put in your Widget-Url from Streamlabs and the alerts will be shown.






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              Get the latest release from https://github.com/bazukas/obs-linuxbrowser and leave it in your Download-Folder. This install instructions works here:




              1. Start a terminal and copy this into it mkdir -p $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins

              2. Untar: tar -zxvf /home/yourUsername/Downloads/linuxbrowser0.5.2-obs21.1.2-64bit.tgz -C $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins/ (this is one command/line. Put in your Username to "yourUsername")

              3. Install Dependency: sudo apt-get install libgconf2-4


              Then start OBS-Studio and create a new source which is called "Linux Browser". In this (new) source put in your Widget-Url from Streamlabs and the alerts will be shown.






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                Get the latest release from https://github.com/bazukas/obs-linuxbrowser and leave it in your Download-Folder. This install instructions works here:




                1. Start a terminal and copy this into it mkdir -p $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins

                2. Untar: tar -zxvf /home/yourUsername/Downloads/linuxbrowser0.5.2-obs21.1.2-64bit.tgz -C $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins/ (this is one command/line. Put in your Username to "yourUsername")

                3. Install Dependency: sudo apt-get install libgconf2-4


                Then start OBS-Studio and create a new source which is called "Linux Browser". In this (new) source put in your Widget-Url from Streamlabs and the alerts will be shown.






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                Get the latest release from https://github.com/bazukas/obs-linuxbrowser and leave it in your Download-Folder. This install instructions works here:




                1. Start a terminal and copy this into it mkdir -p $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins

                2. Untar: tar -zxvf /home/yourUsername/Downloads/linuxbrowser0.5.2-obs21.1.2-64bit.tgz -C $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins/ (this is one command/line. Put in your Username to "yourUsername")

                3. Install Dependency: sudo apt-get install libgconf2-4


                Then start OBS-Studio and create a new source which is called "Linux Browser". In this (new) source put in your Widget-Url from Streamlabs and the alerts will be shown.







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