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If you do not have it configured (if you’re not sure, then you probably don’t have it), you can do so with the following command: sudo dnf install $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm Command-line: install it via pacman with the following command:.Graphical: search “obs-studio” on Pamac Manager or Octopi.“Release” version is available on community repository: sudo pacman -S obs-studio

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Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install obs-studio Arch Linux (Unofficial) You can install OBS Studio on Ubuntu Linux with the following commands: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
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So, even though the hardware may support the OpenGL standard that Synthesia requires, Windows 10 doesn't know how to utilize it. you are stuck with the generic Microsoft driver.
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Because Intel doesn't provide updated drivers but Windows 10 requires an updated driver. This is troubling because Windows 10 requires new drivers made specifically for Windows 10. So, 10 year old systems haven't had any driver updates since the release of Windows 10. There is a special situation worth mentioning where upgrading to Windows 10 actually limits your graphics capabilities: Intel routinely stops supporting hardware after a certain number of years. Intel's driver page has a utility that can find the latest drivers for your system. This seems to be most common on systems with integrated Intel graphics. We've heard from users running the generic Microsoft graphics driver instead of the "real" driver for their hardware. If you receive an error about this while launching Synthesia, there is still a chance your hardware is actually compatible. We've described the reasons in more detail here, but the short answer is that despite our best efforts to maintain compatibility for as many users on older hardware for as long as possible, it becomes more challenging as that hardware grows beyond 10 years old. Starting with the 10.3 update, Synthesia now requires graphics hardware that is capable of OpenGL 2.0, which became a standard in 2004 (and was widely supported by 2007). Try to find an updated graphics driver for your computer. Synthesia About Songs Support Keyboards Support » OpenGL 2.0 Graphics Required
