Update Scanner AV Streaming on VM in Unraid
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### Set up the VM
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### Set up the VM
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1. Download Ubuntu Server ISO to UnRAID server
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1. Download Ubuntu Server ISO to UnRAID server
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2. Create an Ubuntu VM in UnRAID
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2. Create an Ubuntu VM in UnRAID
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-- Pass through a few CPU cores, at least to start with, this will make installation faster
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-- Pass through a few CPU cores, at least to start with, this will make installation faster
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-- Choose 2048-4096MB min ram, at least. Again can be scaled back after installation
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-- Choose 2048-4096MB min ram, at least. Again can be scaled back after installation
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-- 10GB vdisk should be enough, 20GB is what I used.
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-- 10GB vdisk should be enough, 20GB is what I used.
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-- Leave graphic card as is, you'll need VNC to complete the initial installation
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-- Leave graphic card as is, you'll need VNC to complete the initial installation
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-- Assign the sound card to the VM
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-- Assign the sound card to the VM
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-- Assign the USB webcam to the VM
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-- Assign the USB webcam to the VM
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3. Start up the VM and proceed through installation of Ubuntu Server
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3. Start up the VM and proceed through installation of Ubuntu Server
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4. (Optional) Shutdown the VM and adjust the specs back to minimal (1G RAM, 1-2CPU cores)
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4. (Optional) Shutdown the VM and adjust the specs back to minimal (1G RAM, 1-2CPU cores)
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