HelloAR example is just searching for surfaces in linux
I am following HELLOAR tutorial on my Ubuntu laptop.
I selected PC,Max & Linux standalone as my platform and clicked Build and Run option.

The screen after execution is shown below:

What to do to make it work?
linux unity3d
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I am following HELLOAR tutorial on my Ubuntu laptop.
I selected PC,Max & Linux standalone as my platform and clicked Build and Run option.

The screen after execution is shown below:

What to do to make it work?
linux unity3d
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I am following HELLOAR tutorial on my Ubuntu laptop.
I selected PC,Max & Linux standalone as my platform and clicked Build and Run option.

The screen after execution is shown below:

What to do to make it work?
linux unity3d
I am following HELLOAR tutorial on my Ubuntu laptop.
I selected PC,Max & Linux standalone as my platform and clicked Build and Run option.

The screen after execution is shown below:

What to do to make it work?
linux unity3d
linux unity3d
edited Nov 13 '18 at 12:58
Anton Krosnev
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ARCore is targeting only mobile platforms so you can not build it for PC, Mac or Linux. You have to use either Android or iOS. But you can use an emulator with Android Studio if you do not want to deal with devices.
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ARCore is targeting only mobile platforms so you can not build it for PC, Mac or Linux. You have to use either Android or iOS. But you can use an emulator with Android Studio if you do not want to deal with devices.
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ARCore is targeting only mobile platforms so you can not build it for PC, Mac or Linux. You have to use either Android or iOS. But you can use an emulator with Android Studio if you do not want to deal with devices.
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ARCore is targeting only mobile platforms so you can not build it for PC, Mac or Linux. You have to use either Android or iOS. But you can use an emulator with Android Studio if you do not want to deal with devices.
ARCore is targeting only mobile platforms so you can not build it for PC, Mac or Linux. You have to use either Android or iOS. But you can use an emulator with Android Studio if you do not want to deal with devices.
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