
If you have Homebrew already, it should be immediately evident. Or, if you are the reckless or impatient sort, you can do what I did and press on by entering brew doctor into the terminal. I have only been diving into the dev game since the start of the year (and until today was only familiar setting things up on PC/Linux), so rather than potentially leading you astray, I suggest you check out for guidance on all things Homebrew. I know it's a common issue that the webcam doesn't always work with Macbooks running Linux so I was happy to find your fix here.
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As was the case for me, there's a chance you may already have a version of Homebrew installed. I installed Ubuntu 20.04 on my old Macbook 4,1 (2008 Intel core 2 duo, 4GB ram, 240GB SSD dual booting with the original Mac OSX 10.6.8). The Mac binaries are built on OS X 10.5.8. Users of other Linux distributions and (non-Mac) nix OSes may find it necessary to build DAKOTA from source. It should also run on other Linux distributions that maintain binary compatibility with RHEL, such as CentOS. It appears that version and the version instructed above are just two different roads leading to the same destination. The most recent Linux version of DAKOTA is built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3. meaning I had installed Homebrew according to the instructions on their actual site. Prior to pasting the above into the terminal, I had used: Encountered that very same issue! For me, it was quickly resolved, though:
