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A Hardware Thing: Behringer X-Touch Compact & Ardour

By Venn Stone / Oct 11, 2018 / No Comments

In this quick-and-dirty how-to we configure the Behringer X-Touch Compact in Ardour in both Mackie Control mode and generic MIDI.

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OBS Linux Browser Plugin + Discord Chat Overlay

By Venn Stone / May 8, 2018 / No Comments

In this quick-and-dirty how-to we’re installing the obs-linuxbrowser plugin and adding a chat overlay with Discord StreamKit.

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We Suck At: Cooking LinuxGameCast Weekly With Kdenlive

By Venn Stone / Apr 10, 2018 / No Comments

This is how we turn random bits of nonsense into episodes of LinuxGameCast Weekly using Kdenlive.

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L.G.C. How-To: Increase Recording Volume

By Venn Stone / Jan 8, 2018 / No Comments

Time for another quick-and-dirty how-to. This time we’re using PulseAudio Manager to crank our input volume to 11.

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L.G.C. How-To: Installing Upstream Kernels (Ubuntu)

By Venn Stone / Dec 15, 2017 / No Comments

Time for another quick-and-dirty how-to. This time we’re installing upstream kernels for fun and profit.

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Blender: Enable CUDA (NVIDIA) GPU Render On Ubuntu 17.04

By Venn Stone / Oct 13, 2017 / No Comments

Time for another quick-and-dirty how-to. This time we’re enabling GPU rendering (CUDA) for Blender on Ubuntu 17.04. This should also work for most Debian based distributions. 

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MSI B350 TOMAHAWK Sensors (RYZEN/Linux)

By Venn Stone / Sep 14, 2017 / No Comments

In this quick-and-dirty how-to we’re installing the nct6775 kernel module for MSI B350 TOMAHAWK motherboards.

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IRC Chat Overlay With OBS On Linux

By Venn Stone / Mar 28, 2017 / No Comments

A quick-and-dirty guide for overlaying chat with OBS on top of your live stream. IRC is only used as an example since it will work with almost anything.

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