07-23-2019, 02:10 PM
OSCAR on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
This is perhaps a different message from the usual sort that you get on this board. I just wanted to offer my sincere thanks to the developers who obviously have invested a substantial amount of effort producing a polished, responsive, and usable analysis tool. It casts considerable shade over the commercial alternative.
I was initially a little disappointed to see .deb-only packages, but installation from source on OpenSUSE couldn't have been simpler. The only variance in the instructions was using "qmake-qt5" in place of the default qmake, and then installing by just "cp build/oscar/OSCAR /usr/local/bin/".
It read my ResMed AirSense 10 SD card on the first try -- and about 10 times faster and infinitely easier than the Windows application.
Great job!
I was initially a little disappointed to see .deb-only packages, but installation from source on OpenSUSE couldn't have been simpler. The only variance in the instructions was using "qmake-qt5" in place of the default qmake, and then installing by just "cp build/oscar/OSCAR /usr/local/bin/".
It read my ResMed AirSense 10 SD card on the first try -- and about 10 times faster and infinitely easier than the Windows application.
Great job!