Re: [SLUG] Re: Install probs with Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000 on FC4 with SMP kernel

2006-05-08 Thread charles
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 05:44 +1000, Terry Dawson wrote:
 elliott-brennan wrote:
 
  In the struggle to get the webcam working on my FC4 I'm wondering about 
  what problems may be created if I were to boot using an earlier, non-smp 
  kernel (as it's likely that the driver install may then work)?
 
   Are there any issues in doing this?
 
 The only problems you might encounter are one of general annoyance on 
 your part after a few goes of rebooting your machine just to use your 
 webcam :)
 
 .. and that while you're running with a non-SMP kernel you'll only be 
 using one of your presumed more-than-one CPUs. Which probably won't 
 really be a problem at all.
 
 I actually have a QuickCam Pro 4000 too. I haven't tried very hard to 
 get it working yet. Perhaps I should take a look at it.
 
 regards
 Terry
 

I use a Quickcam IM (well try to).. What I needed was easycam2, I am not
sure if this is available on yum repositories, I know that its on a
french apt repository for us inclined that way ;)

Mind you since the last update I have nothing but problems using the
camera, it locks up the whole system. So I havent been too motivated in
playing with it anymore... ;) Might hunt around for a Linux friendly
cam 

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[SLUG] Re: Install probs with Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000 on FC4 with SMP kernel

2006-05-08 Thread elliott-brennan

Thanks Charles.

Let me know how you go. I'm not in a position to buy another and this 
bugger works with my damn (ham and spam) laptop. I had trouble getting 
it going (eventually NOT) with FC3 - again I think it's a problem with 
the SMP bit.


I'm curious about the 'hyperthreading'. Does anyone know if this is 
still common in P4 chips or is it being replaced?


Regards,

Patrick

Charles wrote:

I use a Quickcam IM (well try to).. What I needed was easycam2, I am not
sure if this is available on yum repositories, I know that its on a
french apt repository for us inclined that way ;)

Mind you since the last update I have nothing but problems using the
camera, it locks up the whole system. So I havent been too motivated in
playing with it anymore... ;) Might hunt around for a Linux friendly
cam 







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[SLUG] Re: Install probs with Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000 on FC4 with SMP kernel

2006-05-08 Thread elliott-brennan

Thanks Terry.

As with my message to Charles, let me know how you go. I got it going on 
my laptop (no hyperthreaded CPU) quite easily with the destructions at 
the Saillard site.


FYI. I use Marratech to connect with the rels in Hong Kong and Sydney 
(Mac users). Works well.


Regards,

Patrick




Terry wrote.



elliott-brennan wrote:

In the struggle to get the webcam working on my FC4 I'm wondering 
about what problems may be created if I were to boot using an earlier, 
non-smp kernel (as it's likely that the driver install may then work)?


  Are there any issues in doing this?

The only problems you might encounter are one of general annoyance on 
your part after a few goes of rebooting your machine just to use your 
webcam :)


.. and that while you're running with a non-SMP kernel you'll only be 
using one of your presumed more-than-one CPUs. Which probably won't 
really be a problem at all.


I actually have a QuickCam Pro 4000 too. I haven't tried very hard to 
get it working yet. Perhaps I should take a look at it.


regards
Terry


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[SLUG] Re: Install probs with Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000 on FC4 with SMP kernel

2006-05-08 Thread elliott-brennan

Hi Terry,

Well, bugger! The *other* problem was that Vmware workstation needed to 
be reconfigured after I'd booted to another kernel and then back to my 
original! :)


Glad that it doesn't take much.

Realised I didn't have the headers etc to 'make' the the driver and 
they're not listed in YUM :(


Oh well, will keep trying with hacking away at the make file to see if I 
can make it make something...


Regards,

Patrick



Terry wrote.


 elliott-brennan wrote:

 In the struggle to get the webcam working on my FC4 I'm wondering 
about what problems may be created if I were to boot using an earlier, 
non-smp kernel (as it's likely that the driver install may then work)?


   Are there any issues in doing this?

 The only problems you might encounter are one of general annoyance on 
your part after a few goes of rebooting your machine just to use your 
webcam :)




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[SLUG] Re: Install probs with Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000 on FC4 with SMP kernel

2006-05-07 Thread elliott-brennan

Hi all,

In the struggle to get the webcam working on my FC4 I'm wondering about 
what problems may be created if I were to boot using an earlier, non-smp 
kernel (as it's likely that the driver install may then work)?


The idea I have is to install the drivers using the older kernel, then 
boot into that kernel when I wish to connect to the relos overseas. Then 
when I've finished, boot back into the later smp kernel that I use 
generally.


Are there any issues in doing this?

Thanks for any information or advice.

Regards,

Patrick

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Re: [SLUG] Re: Install probs with Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000 on FC4 with SMP kernel

2006-05-07 Thread Terry Dawson

elliott-brennan wrote:

In the struggle to get the webcam working on my FC4 I'm wondering about 
what problems may be created if I were to boot using an earlier, non-smp 
kernel (as it's likely that the driver install may then work)?


 Are there any issues in doing this?

The only problems you might encounter are one of general annoyance on 
your part after a few goes of rebooting your machine just to use your 
webcam :)


.. and that while you're running with a non-SMP kernel you'll only be 
using one of your presumed more-than-one CPUs. Which probably won't 
really be a problem at all.


I actually have a QuickCam Pro 4000 too. I haven't tried very hard to 
get it working yet. Perhaps I should take a look at it.


regards
Terry

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