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The AppImage defaults to running
gpu-screen-recorder-gtk. -
in order to launch the ui overlay you can:
# symlink or rename the appimage as 'gsr-ui'
ln -s ./gpu-screen-recorder-anylinux-x86_64.AppImage ./gsr-ui
./gsr-ui
# pass 'gsr-ui' as first argument to the AppImage
./gpu-screen-recorder-anylinux-x86_64.AppImage gsr-ui
- And so on for
gpu-screen-recorderand all other bundled binaries.
AppImage made using sharun and its wrapper quick-sharun, which makes it extremely easy to turn any binary into a portable package reliably without using containers or similar tricks.
This AppImage bundles everything and it should work on any Linux distro, including old and musl-based ones.
This AppImage doesn't require FUSE to run at all, thanks to the uruntime.
It is possible that this appimage may fail to work with appimagelauncher, I recommend these alternatives instead:
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AM
am -i gpu-screen-recorderorappman -i gpu-screen-recorder -
dbin
dbin install gpu-screen-recorder.appimage -
soar
soar install gpu-screen-recorder
This AppImage is also supplied with a self-updater by default, so any updates to this application won't be missed, you will be prompted for permission to check for updates and if agreed you will then be notified when a new update is available.
Self-updater is disabled by default if AppImage managers like am, soar or dbin exist, which manage AppImage updates.
More at: AnyLinux-AppImages

