advice needed for ip camera software for ubuntu

kronoSX

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I need some advice of good software for ip camera.Google i did and tried to install some but they not working or cant find repo for it or outdated stuff.I need something like security eye windows software but for linux
 
I am a new linux user and alot of things are different and very difficult to make work, and alot of command line stuff which i will never get ans my iq is beyond this.I use windows for over 20 years and i really cant grasp this linux thing.

You start trying to fix one problem then another arises,,i mean do one actually win or is it to blame on outdated repos and missing files on servers.This is way beyond my skills.i mean windows i search find and destroy.lol.

With linux is find apply destroy then it implodes on itself over and over and then find and destroy.What bollocks .
I mean why cant simple line commands on sites work as intended.geez
 
I literally followed the instructions and it installed,0 hitches
I swear some people...
 
I am a new linux user and alot of things are different and very difficult to make work, and alot of command line stuff which i will never get ans my iq is beyond this.I use windows for over 20 years and i really cant grasp this linux thing.

You start trying to fix one problem then another arises,,i mean do one actually win or is it to blame on outdated repos and missing files on servers.This is way beyond my skills.i mean windows i search find and destroy.lol.

With linux is find apply destroy then it implodes on itself over and over and then find and destroy.What bollocks .
I mean why cant simple line commands on sites work as intended.geez
apt-get update; apt-get upgrade

Then:
apt-get install docker-desktop

That should sort your qemu dependency issue.
 
:rolleyes: maybe you should stick to crayons
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i know you are trying t ohelp,yes i know you are,i cant help that i am retarded and dumb and not as advanced as you clever people.I am so sorry that life has given me a bad apple ...so very sorry.
I hope that one day i will be the best that i can be in this world .really i am sorry for all the mistakes i have made.
I did enroll edx course btw.lets see if i can get clever from that,,,,,i am an old man in a young mans world
 
apt-get update; apt-get upgrade

Then:
apt-get install docker-desktop

That should sort your qemu dependency issue.
Bit hard to help someone who doesn't even know how to use 'sudo'...

Linux is for those who bother to RTFM - the OP isn't doing this, is being vague, argumentative and it's counter productive. As PsyWulf is alluding, it's not worth his time to help, if the OP doesn't want to help himself.

It's not an OS you get spoon fed, people will help you hold a spoon, describe how to eat - but you need to put the effort in to figure it out yourself.

@kronoSX learn the basics as mentioned, or you'll simply be far far out of your depth. You need to elevate privileges via 'sudo' in order to install packages....
 
Did you come right @kronoSX ?

If not run: sudo su -

Before the commands I posted then try and install from the UI again.

Otherwise DM me.

These guys forget they also started somewhere. Me personally I was a noob menacing the experienced guys on the old GLUG mailing list back in the day.
 
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