![]() ![]() Sometimes it's enough to explicitly uninstall the app other times you have to wipe the OS too. So you still have to understand that, short of a complete wipe and start over, there can still be remnants, and those remnants can cause problems. It was a nice idea by Microsoft to try to make a "safety net" for each specific thing without wrecking what else was done in the meantime, but with so many different developers either "doing it right" or "hacking their way to something that works", not to mention the variety of things to do anyway, I'm not sure that such a goal is even possible in the general case. And if nothing works anyway, then a complete uninstall / reinstall can't hurt. The "incomplete rollback" theory seems as plausible as anything. Do that, and the normal install / update process will get you the latest version. If you end up on Linux, there's a sticky thread in that part of the forum about how to add the official repo (PPA) for OBS. I'd take a serious look at getting a late enough GPU driver that OBS v29 can support it.however you have to do that. Practically none of the plugins are maintained anymore for it. That's before the major Qt "eye candy" update that broke all the plugins, and I think it also supported more of the older graphics drivers.īUT.v27 is getting horribly out of date now. You might be able to avoid all that by going all the way back to v27. Whew! And now I have everything fully up to date and working on this 2015 machine.and Ubuntu Studio Linux. Fortunately, I had left a comment in that script, for how to get that exact name. But that was an easy change to the new name. That got my laptop screen back, but the name was different, and so my touchscreen remap script didn't work anymore. A BIOS setting fixed that, to present it differently in a way that the driver liked. That got my OBS compatibility back, but it didn't like the internal laptop screen. Bought it new in 2015 with Windows 7 pre-installed, added Ubuntu Linux to dual-boot, took the free upgrade to Windows 10, and last year switched completely to Linux full-time when Windows refused to update anymore.Įnded up explicitly (Linux command line) installing a newer GPU driver that was not in the GUI updater, that the new version of OBS could use, but not so new that it didn't support that card anymore. Dell Precision M6800 with an NVIDIA K5100M. ![]()
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