Not all BIOS has the Option "OS Installation".
I have an ASUS eee 1201pn, and I don't have that option, so I can't use
mic or cammera at all. It must be another workaround.
Any ideas?
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Not a bug. Converted to question. Bruskie, please mark frederyk's answer
as the solution by visiting the page on the answer tracker:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/47420
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Status: New => Invalid
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frederyk, thank you!
its work!
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Asus Eee pc with linux; ubuntu does not recognise in-built camera
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The function is named : "OS Installation" and ther you have to switch to
"installed".
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In Ubuntu Hardy it is working out of the box, but you have to switch in
your BIOS the function Operating System to "installed". This function
uses a special feature for USB-devices to boot! But the webcam and other
things won't work with this function.
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