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[Noise] Linux laptop BLE with OpenBCI GUI on Gangion
by vigoroussurgery ·chips are capable of connecting, regardless of Linux Bluetooth stack used, is unknown to me, unlike on my laptop). -
[Noise] Linux laptop BLE with OpenBCI GUI on Gangion
by wjcroft ·This OpenBCI Forum user has a laptop used with both Windows and Linux-Fedora. Laptop has built in Bluetooth hardware. Works great with the GUI in Windows. On Fedora, the time series shows repeated noi -
[Noise] Linux laptop BLE with OpenBCI GUI on Gangion
by wjcroft ·@Andrey1994 Parfenov (Brainflow developer) and Richard @retiutut (GUI developer), would you have any tips or suggestions on how Aleksander (in Poland) might have better luck with his Linux laptop buil -
[Noise] Linux laptop BLE with OpenBCI GUI on Gangion
by vigoroussurgery ·the problems they encounter. And among them: Linux users. I hope somebody has already had this issue on Linux, and could please share their insights. -
[Noise] Linux laptop BLE with OpenBCI GUI on Gangion
by wjcroft ·Nothing about the dongle is a 'dirty hack'. There is considerable acceptance testing that happens with Windows. That program does not exist for Linux variations. What is being tested is BOTH the hardw -
[Noise] Linux laptop BLE with OpenBCI GUI on Gangion
by vigoroussurgery ·that device-specific) with OpenBCI Ganglion on Linux. -
[Noise] Linux laptop BLE with OpenBCI GUI on Gangion
by wjcroft ·That is the first thing I would try, because as you guess, the Bluetooth support is very different in Windows vs Linux, and this dongle re-routes that Bluetooth traffic so that it looks like a plain u -
[Noise] Linux laptop BLE with OpenBCI GUI on Gangion
by vigoroussurgery ·The problem is: noise when using a Linux computer. -
Ganglion testing with a function generator
by fdarvas ·I rezipped the file with Linux and now it works - alas it then just fails, claiming that there is an invalid or too large file. Strange, since the zip is just 37 kB -
How to label
by CyK ·Recently I set up the mindaffectBCI on my ubuntu system, but I can not sucessfully set up, is it can work on linux system? -
GUI on Linux [resolved]
by wjcroft ·Are you specifying the serial port used by the dongle, by hand in the dialog box? Does your user account on Linux have serial port access. This is usually granted via the 'dialout' group. -
GUI on Linux [resolved]
by JPG ·Hi all! I am trying to run the OpenBCI GUI on linux -- when I run it with sudo, it just stays on the loading screen, and when I run it normally, and try to connect to the headset for data streaming (C -
Neuropype: motor imagery tutorial, questions
by Kolbinuss ·line 2, in <module> File "C:\Users\fkolb\miniconda3\envs\openbci_motor_imagery\Lib\site-packages\pylsl-1.13.1-py3.7-linux-x86_64.egg\pylsl\pylsl.py", line 1197, in & -
Cyton + Wifi, Packet Loss / Noise Issues
by retiutut ·About an alternative Linux OS, we do our best to support Ubuntu, Mac OS, and Windows. I think Processing GUI renders most graphics through the CPU, but that's really out of our hands and more in how J -
Cyton + Wifi, Packet Loss / Noise Issues
by wjcroft ·and never heard back. I assume he is using Linux with the Wayland (which Linux?) His latest comment above mentions "privileged container"; again I urge him to just use the simplest and most -
Flashing Cyton Radio with Linux
by rph_r ·I use Linux (Mint 21). -
Cyton dongle problem: no blue light... [resolved]
by wawan ·since the problem persist when I tried the dongle using 3 different operating systems: PC with Windows 10, PC with Debian Linux, and laptop with Windows 11. -
Is there a way to read the design files without a windows machine
by wjcroft ·There are multiple tutorials online for running Design Spark under Wine on Linux: -
For Sale: OpenBCI 4-channel Ganglion kit
by dtork ·* Ganglion Dongle (Mac, Windows & Linux) × 1 -
how to view/plot time series, not using GUI ?
by wjcroft ·If you are ONLY interested in capturing a screenshot of the GUI, each OS (Windows, Mac, Linux) has a method of doing a screenshot of the entire GUI window, or any portion of the window. Check your OS