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Anyone have any luck getting snaps or scrcpy working - MIchael - 04-11-2020

I'm wanting to install scrcpy and it's not available in Synaptic. It is available in snap packages and both show installed but when I go to run either I get command not found.

Any ideas or is it a situation where snaps dont work with arm processors?


RE: Anyone have any luck getting snaps or scrcpy working - moonwalkers - 04-18-2020

(04-11-2020, 09:17 PM)MIchael Wrote: I'm wanting to install scrcpy and it's not available in Synaptic. It is available in snap packages and both show installed but when I go to run either I get command not found.

Any ideas or is it a situation where snaps dont work with arm processors?

scrcpy is available in Debian Unstable repositories, if you're willing to try switching from the stock Debian/MATE (I assume that's what you're currently using?) to using unofficial Debian installer by danielt@. Alternatively, if you're adventurous enough and don't care about FDE, you can try upgrading, but if it breaks you get to keep both pieces.


RE: Anyone have any luck getting snaps or scrcpy working - MIchael - 04-18-2020

(04-18-2020, 09:44 AM)moonwalkers Wrote: scrcpy is available in Debian Unstable repositories, if you're willing to try switching from the stock Debian/MATE (I assume that's what you're currently using?) to using unofficial Debian installer by danielt@. Alternatively, if you're adventurous enough and don't care about FDE, you can try upgrading, but if it breaks you get to keep both pieces.

Yeah, I'm using stock Debian. I've got it set up and and working almost exactly like I want it. If Netflix breaks again I'll give your suggestion a try for sure.

Thanks