Keir,

The webcam package was quite old. It was for version 3.0 of LTSP.

Somebody needs to update it to work with LTSP-4.1.1, but so far, I don't
think anybody is working on that.

Any volunteers?

Jim McQuillan
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, Keir Vaughan-Taylor wrote:

> There were a few utilites supplied with previous download page and I had
> installed Andrew Williams ltspwebcam on my previous ltsp version. One of the
> features of this utility is it provided modules/drivers for a number of
> webcams including the controversial logitech (philips) drivers pwc.o
>
> None of these drivers appear with the new LTSP 4.1.1 although they could be
> copies across to the new kernel library directory manually there may be
> compatibility issues.
>
> I was wondering what the situation is regarding the support for these
> utilities?
>
>
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