

There are properly installed and enabled in Ubuntu 21.10 out-of-the-box (at least in my case). Kooha requires pipewire server, xdg-desktop-portal, and WebRTC (Firefox). Next, add the flathub repository by running command in terminal: flatpak remote-add -if-not-exists flathub Īfter that, run the command below in terminal to install the screencast app: flatpak install flathub io. Press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal, then run command: sudo apt install flatpak So you have to first make sure he flatpak daemon is installed. The app is available to install as Flatpak package. The steps below is only recommended for Ubuntu 21.10 which has properly Pipewire support that is required by Kooha. It saves video into WebM, MP4, GIF, and MKV formats. The simple screen recorder allows to capture the full-screen, selected app window, and a selection screen area. Fedora Workstation with GNOME uses Wayland by default), logout and choose an X11 session from the login screen.Kooha screen recorder How to Install Kooha in Ubuntu: If you use Wayland and want to use Screenkey (e.g.

Remember that Screenkey only works on X11.

Also, if you use GNOME Shell you'll need to install the AppIndicator support extension (this is installed by default on Ubuntu, but not on Fedora for example). When installed from source, Screenkey may not show up in the applications menu on some desktop environments, in which case you need to logout / relogin. Fedora: sudo dnf install libX11 libappindicator-gtk3 python3-gobject python3-cairo python3-setuptools python3-distutils-extra fontawesome-fonts slop wget.Sudo install data/sktop /usr/local/share/applications Sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/share/applications Debian / Ubuntu and Ubuntu-based Linux distributions like Linux Mint, Pop!_OS, Zorin OS, etc.: sudo apt install libx11-6 python3-gi gir1.2-gtk-3.0 python3-cairo python3-setuptools python3-distutils-extra fonts-font-awesome gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1 slop wget.Using the commands below you can install the latest Screenkey release on Debian / Ubuntu and Ubuntu-based Linux distributions, and Fedora.
