| Item | Minimum Spec | Why it matters | |------|---------------|----------------| | | Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (or Debian‑based) – 64‑bit | Official Facemp4 packages are built for this series. | | Root / sudo | Yes | Installation writes to /usr/local and modifies system services. | | Camera | Kaamuk Shweta Cam Show (WID) – native USB‑3.0 or CSI interface | Facemp4 talks to V4L2 devices ( /dev/video* ). | | Network | Optional (for remote streaming) | Needed only if you plan to push streams via RTMP/RTSP. | | Dependencies | git , build-essential , cmake , libv4l-dev , ffmpeg (≥ 4.4) | Required for compiling and linking the Facemp4 binaries. | | Storage | ≥ 2 GB free (for source & build) | Keeps the build clean and leaves room for video logs. |

Once you've downloaded the software, run the installer. If you're using a CD, insert it into your computer's CD drive and follow the on-screen instructions.

# 4. Run the application ./KaamukShwetaCam --config ~/kaamuk/config.json

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