Re: USB 2.0 webcam in virtualbox on CURRENT not working!

2014-07-17 Thread Alexandr Krivulya
17.07.2014 08:30, Sergey V. Dyatko пишет:
 On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 23:40:48 +0200
 Hans Petter Selasky h...@selasky.org wrote: 

 On 07/16/14 13:40, Maciej Milewski wrote:
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 On 16.07.2014 13:28, O. Hartmann wrote:
 I desperately need to have a SKYPE based chat with an offshore
 department. Since Skype is not a native port, I try to use a virtual
 box running Windows 7. And here the nightmare begins.

 Skype works in the VBox, but audio only. I have two WebCAMs here, a
 brand new Logitech C270 and a older Medion MD86511. The latter one can
 be seen in the device list of Windows 7 within the VBox, but can not be
 activated.

 More frustrating, the Logitech C270, doesn't work, it is not even seen
 by the VBox. I tested the cam on another Windows 7 system of a
 colleague and it works. FreeBSD does also see this USB Cam, but why
 is the device hidden for the VBox?
 What do you mean by saying see?
 usbconfig on freebsd lists it as ugen device?
 Is it attached to vbox machine by some filter?
 Have you tried VBoxManage usbfilter add?
 I'm currently using some kind of software security jingle device this way:
 VBoxManage usbfilter add 1 --target VMachineName --name USBKey
 --vendorid 0x --productid 0x
 But I haven't used any webcam this way.

 In the configuration, I have the ability to enable/disable USB 2.0
 subsystem. Enabled, VBox rejects to start on all FBSD around (9.3-PRE,
 11-CURRENT). What is that? Is VBox not capable of using USB 2.0
 devices in conjunction with FreeBSD?

 How to solve this? Is there a Skype 6 client for FreeBSD?

 Thanks in advance, please CC me,
 Oliver
 Hi,

 Skype:

 Mount this union with /usr/ports:

 https://github.com/cpu82/skype4-ports

 And then you can install skype and even use the video chat.
 Note: This GH repository is outdated, please, you should install or update 
 your
 ports tree from the following repository:

 https://github.com/xmj/linux-ports/

 xmj follow the instructions on https://github.com/xmj/linux-ports/

Does it planned to be merged into main ports tree?

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Re: USB 2.0 webcam in virtualbox on CURRENT not working!

2014-07-17 Thread Sergey V. Dyatko
On Thu, 17 Jul 2014 10:25:52 +0300
Alexandr Krivulya shur...@shurik.kiev.ua wrote: 

 17.07.2014 08:30, Sergey V. Dyatko пишет:
  On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 23:40:48 +0200
  Hans Petter Selasky h...@selasky.org wrote: 
 
  On 07/16/14 13:40, Maciej Milewski wrote:
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  On 16.07.2014 13:28, O. Hartmann wrote:
  I desperately need to have a SKYPE based chat with an offshore
  department. Since Skype is not a native port, I try to use a virtual
  box running Windows 7. And here the nightmare begins.
 
  Skype works in the VBox, but audio only. I have two WebCAMs here, a
  brand new Logitech C270 and a older Medion MD86511. The latter one can
  be seen in the device list of Windows 7 within the VBox, but can not be
  activated.
 
  More frustrating, the Logitech C270, doesn't work, it is not even seen
  by the VBox. I tested the cam on another Windows 7 system of a
  colleague and it works. FreeBSD does also see this USB Cam, but why
  is the device hidden for the VBox?
  What do you mean by saying see?
  usbconfig on freebsd lists it as ugen device?
  Is it attached to vbox machine by some filter?
  Have you tried VBoxManage usbfilter add?
  I'm currently using some kind of software security jingle device this way:
  VBoxManage usbfilter add 1 --target VMachineName --name USBKey
  --vendorid 0x --productid 0x
  But I haven't used any webcam this way.
 
  In the configuration, I have the ability to enable/disable USB 2.0
  subsystem. Enabled, VBox rejects to start on all FBSD around (9.3-PRE,
  11-CURRENT). What is that? Is VBox not capable of using USB 2.0
  devices in conjunction with FreeBSD?
 
  How to solve this? Is there a Skype 6 client for FreeBSD?
 
  Thanks in advance, please CC me,
  Oliver
  Hi,
 
  Skype:
 
  Mount this union with /usr/ports:
 
  https://github.com/cpu82/skype4-ports
 
  And then you can install skype and even use the video chat.
  Note: This GH repository is outdated, please, you should install or update
  your ports tree from the following repository:
 
  https://github.com/xmj/linux-ports/
 
  xmj follow the instructions on https://github.com/xmj/linux-ports/
 
 Does it planned to be merged into main ports tree?
 

better ask author (xmj), CCd :-)

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USB 2.0 webcam in virtualbox on CURRENT not working!

2014-07-16 Thread O. Hartmann
I desperately need to have a SKYPE based chat with an offshore
department. Since Skype is not a native port, I try to use a virtual
box running Windows 7. And here the nightmare begins.

Skype works in the VBox, but audio only. I have two WebCAMs here, a
brand new Logitech C270 and a older Medion MD86511. The latter one can
be seen in the device list of Windows 7 within the VBox, but can not be
activated.

More frustrating, the Logitech C270, doesn't work, it is not even seen
by the VBox. I tested the cam on another Windows 7 system of a
colleague and it works. FreeBSD does also see this USB Cam, but why
is the device hidden for the VBox?

In the configuration, I have the ability to enable/disable USB 2.0
subsystem. Enabled, VBox rejects to start on all FBSD around (9.3-PRE,
11-CURRENT). What is that? Is VBox not capable of using USB 2.0
devices in conjunction with FreeBSD?

How to solve this? Is there a Skype 6 client for FreeBSD?

Thanks in advance, please CC me,
Oliver


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Re: USB 2.0 webcam in virtualbox on CURRENT not working!

2014-07-16 Thread Maciej Milewski

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On 16.07.2014 13:28, O. Hartmann wrote:
 I desperately need to have a SKYPE based chat with an offshore
 department. Since Skype is not a native port, I try to use a virtual
 box running Windows 7. And here the nightmare begins.

 Skype works in the VBox, but audio only. I have two WebCAMs here, a
 brand new Logitech C270 and a older Medion MD86511. The latter one can
 be seen in the device list of Windows 7 within the VBox, but can not be
 activated.

 More frustrating, the Logitech C270, doesn't work, it is not even seen
 by the VBox. I tested the cam on another Windows 7 system of a
 colleague and it works. FreeBSD does also see this USB Cam, but why
 is the device hidden for the VBox?
What do you mean by saying see?
usbconfig on freebsd lists it as ugen device?
Is it attached to vbox machine by some filter?
Have you tried VBoxManage usbfilter add?
I'm currently using some kind of software security jingle device this way:
VBoxManage usbfilter add 1 --target VMachineName --name USBKey
--vendorid 0x --productid 0x
But I haven't used any webcam this way.

 In the configuration, I have the ability to enable/disable USB 2.0
 subsystem. Enabled, VBox rejects to start on all FBSD around (9.3-PRE,
 11-CURRENT). What is that? Is VBox not capable of using USB 2.0
 devices in conjunction with FreeBSD?

 How to solve this? Is there a Skype 6 client for FreeBSD?

 Thanks in advance, please CC me,
 Oliver


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Re: USB 2.0 webcam in virtualbox on CURRENT not working!

2014-07-16 Thread Hans Petter Selasky

On 07/16/14 13:40, Maciej Milewski wrote:


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On 16.07.2014 13:28, O. Hartmann wrote:

I desperately need to have a SKYPE based chat with an offshore
department. Since Skype is not a native port, I try to use a virtual
box running Windows 7. And here the nightmare begins.

Skype works in the VBox, but audio only. I have two WebCAMs here, a
brand new Logitech C270 and a older Medion MD86511. The latter one can
be seen in the device list of Windows 7 within the VBox, but can not be
activated.

More frustrating, the Logitech C270, doesn't work, it is not even seen
by the VBox. I tested the cam on another Windows 7 system of a
colleague and it works. FreeBSD does also see this USB Cam, but why
is the device hidden for the VBox?

What do you mean by saying see?
usbconfig on freebsd lists it as ugen device?
Is it attached to vbox machine by some filter?
Have you tried VBoxManage usbfilter add?
I'm currently using some kind of software security jingle device this way:
VBoxManage usbfilter add 1 --target VMachineName --name USBKey
--vendorid 0x --productid 0x
But I haven't used any webcam this way.


In the configuration, I have the ability to enable/disable USB 2.0
subsystem. Enabled, VBox rejects to start on all FBSD around (9.3-PRE,
11-CURRENT). What is that? Is VBox not capable of using USB 2.0
devices in conjunction with FreeBSD?

How to solve this? Is there a Skype 6 client for FreeBSD?

Thanks in advance, please CC me,
Oliver




Hi,

Skype:

Mount this union with /usr/ports:

https://github.com/cpu82/skype4-ports

And then you can install skype and even use the video chat.

--HPS

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Re: USB 2.0 webcam in virtualbox on CURRENT not working!

2014-07-16 Thread Sergey V. Dyatko
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 23:40:48 +0200
Hans Petter Selasky h...@selasky.org wrote: 

 On 07/16/14 13:40, Maciej Milewski wrote:
 
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  Hash: SHA1
 
  On 16.07.2014 13:28, O. Hartmann wrote:
  I desperately need to have a SKYPE based chat with an offshore
  department. Since Skype is not a native port, I try to use a virtual
  box running Windows 7. And here the nightmare begins.
 
  Skype works in the VBox, but audio only. I have two WebCAMs here, a
  brand new Logitech C270 and a older Medion MD86511. The latter one can
  be seen in the device list of Windows 7 within the VBox, but can not be
  activated.
 
  More frustrating, the Logitech C270, doesn't work, it is not even seen
  by the VBox. I tested the cam on another Windows 7 system of a
  colleague and it works. FreeBSD does also see this USB Cam, but why
  is the device hidden for the VBox?
  What do you mean by saying see?
  usbconfig on freebsd lists it as ugen device?
  Is it attached to vbox machine by some filter?
  Have you tried VBoxManage usbfilter add?
  I'm currently using some kind of software security jingle device this way:
  VBoxManage usbfilter add 1 --target VMachineName --name USBKey
  --vendorid 0x --productid 0x
  But I haven't used any webcam this way.
 
  In the configuration, I have the ability to enable/disable USB 2.0
  subsystem. Enabled, VBox rejects to start on all FBSD around (9.3-PRE,
  11-CURRENT). What is that? Is VBox not capable of using USB 2.0
  devices in conjunction with FreeBSD?
 
  How to solve this? Is there a Skype 6 client for FreeBSD?
 
  Thanks in advance, please CC me,
  Oliver
 
 
 Hi,
 
 Skype:
 
 Mount this union with /usr/ports:
 
 https://github.com/cpu82/skype4-ports
 
 And then you can install skype and even use the video chat.

Note: This GH repository is outdated, please, you should install or update your
ports tree from the following repository:

https://github.com/xmj/linux-ports/

xmj follow the instructions on https://github.com/xmj/linux-ports/



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