Uh. yes.
I have a CPIA USB webcam set up in our office.
So post the URl, so all SLUG may gaze in awe upon your countenance (or have a
good laugh, whichever's appropriate)
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hey,
from doing a few searches i can see there's support for quite a few usb
webcams, does anyone have any experiences with getting these going under
linux?
Alexander.
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Alexander Else was once rumoured to have said:
hey,
from doing a few searches i can see there's support for quite a few usb
webcams, does anyone have any experiences with getting these going under
linux?
Uh. yes.
I have a CPIA USB webcam set up in our office.
I'm now using RedHat 7, camE
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 01:51:08PM +1100, Alexander Else wrote:
from doing a few searches i can see there's support for quite a few usb
webcams, does anyone have any experiences with getting these going under
linux?
I've been using a Philips Vesta cam for a while now with the 2.4-pre, and
now
logitech quickcams work in linux...
observe at
http://bong.com.au/zortcam/
drivers at
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12924release_id=18002
buggy, but usable
Dean
Peter Hardy wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 01:51:08PM +1100, Alexander Else wrote:
from doing a few
quote who="Moe"
anyone got info on getting 3com homeconnect to work
under linux. anyone here know about this model?
http://www.linux-usb.org/
Lots of info, and links to kernel modules/patches.
- Jeff
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