diff --git a/Linux-Instructions.md b/Linux-Instructions.md index c28e3d0..d440e2f 100644 --- a/Linux-Instructions.md +++ b/Linux-Instructions.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ On the Windows virtual machine: 2. When the application opens, if all went well, the Stream Deck should connect to it (it'll display all black keys except for the default 'welcome' action). If that doesn't happen, you might have to configure VirtualBox to use USB2.0 or 3.0 (In the virtual machine settings: 'USB' => select 2.0 or 3.0. You might have to restart the virtual machine) 3. Download and install the [Material Deck plugin](https://github.com/CDeenen/MaterialDeck_SD/releases) (com.cdeenen.materialdeck.streamDeckPlugin). Double clicking should install it 4. (Optionally, but highly recommended for first-timers) install one of the [default profiles](https://github.com/CDeenen/MaterialDeck_SD/releases) (MaterialDeck_xxx.streamDeckProfile). Double clicking should install it -5. Download [MaterialServer-win.zip](https://github.com/CDeenen/MaterialServer/releases/tag/v1.0.2), extract it, and run 'Material Server.exe'. A terminal window should now open, it'll print some lines, like 'Connected to SD' +5. Download [MaterialServer-win.zip](https://github.com/CDeenen/MaterialServer/releases/tag/v1.0.2), extract it, and run 'Material Server.exe'. A terminal window should now open, it'll print some lines, like 'Stream Deck connected' Back on Linux: 1. Open Foundry or access it from your browser