Flash only supports V4L1 devices. The rest of the Linux world (and Nokia)
use V4L2 for the webcam.
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:27 PM, Merrick Fonnesbeck <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was playing around with a Flash program that runs in a browser and
> sends the video stream from your computer/we
hi,
Merrick Fonnesbeck schrieb:
> I was playing around with a Flash program that runs in a browser and
> sends the video stream from your computer/web camera out to another
> party. I've tried it on a Nokia n810 and I can see the camera output
> from a desktop computer coming in, but the other si
On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 11:20:24AM +0100, Till Harbaum wrote:
> i am not sure how to correctly handle a proxy based setting when
> using libcurl under maemo.
libconic is your friend here:
http://maemo.org/api_refs/4.0/libconic/index.html
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Alberto García González
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Hi!
Your Python code sample does not work anymore on OS2008. When calling the
scan method Python complains about a wrong dbus signature being passed
(iay).
I haven't found a way to discover the signature using dbus-send. Any idea on
how to do this?
Best regards,
Nicolas.
On Wed, Sep 26, 2007
Hi,
i am not sure how to correctly handle a proxy based setting when using libcurl
under
maemo. I was hoping that the maemo port of libcurl would honour the systems
settings for proxies just like e.g. gnomevfs does. But that doesn't seem to be
the case.
So i have to specify the proxy settings t
tz wrote:
> This is no longer academic as my minigpsd program is sitting in
> extras-devel, and the ONLY problem it has is the bluez-utils-test
> dependency.
Well, maybe bluez-utils-test is in SDK repository because it is mainly
for testing? What part of bluez utils you need?
Bluez moved to hand
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 1:48 AM, tz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It depends on python2.5-dbus, python2.5-conic
>
> They are not pulled in by default.
>
> The package installs, but dies silently (unless run from a console).
>
> There may be more dependencies but I've already installed a lot of
> pyth