Hi Adam, > Well, I installed the RPMS and started the Venue client(an XP machine with > the patch for multi-os systems installed). I did see my 3 capture cards. > When I went to add them I got an add service error. I figured that those > machines have been on for a while and probable need to me restarted. Once > rebooted I started the AGServiceManager.py on the Fedora machine and the > client on the XP machine. Now NONE of my video sources show up anymore, > only X11 again. This is true if I run the venue client on capture machine > also. > > Any thoughts??
Sorry, I don't have any video capture hardware on my Fedora Core 2 PC to test it out. I'm going to try and borow a USB camera or something to test it out. Cheers, Doug > -----Original Message----- > From: Douglas Kosovic [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 10:12 AM > To: ULM AccessGrid > Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Fedora2 and Video sources > > Hi Adam, > > > I think it's a Linux kernel 2.6 issue which was discussed in the "AG2.2 > > replacement for setupvideo.py" thread of this mailinglist a couple of > weeks > > ago. A patch was posted for AccessGrid/Platform/unix/Config.py, but hasn't > > made it to CVS yet. > > > > A number of other Fedora Core 2 changes have made it to CVS, I'll try and > > make a new RPM version based on the CVS code with the Config.py patch and > > post the location later today. > > I've placed a new RPM CVS snapshot at: > http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~agn/ag_fedora/FC2/unstable/RPMS/ > (Note: Exit in the Venue menu of the VenueClient doesn't work due to > some bug in CVS) > > It includes the following patches: > http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~agn/ag_fedora/FC2/unstable/patches/ > plus, Steve Smith's Alsa 0.9/1.0 driver patch. > > > I'm going to post more details about it on the mailinglist when I get to > work. > > Doug > > > >

