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==== I want to use my usb webcam for hasciicam and palantir ==== | DynebolicFaq : [http://dynebolic.org/ dyne:bolic homepage] ---- ==== How can I use my usb webcam on dyne:bolic? ==== |
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You have to activate the camera loading its kernel module It deoends on your webcam : - for logitech/dexxa quickcams the module is mod_quickcam: '''''# modprobe mod_quickcam''''' |
You have to activate the camera loading its kernel module, depending on the webcam you've got: *for '''logitech/dexxa''' quickcams the module is ''mod_quickcam'' and is installed by typing, at terminal: ''modprobe mod_quickcam'' |
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- in case of phillips webcams the module is pwc: '''''# modprobe pwc''''' |
*for '''philips''' webcams the module is ''pwc'': ''modprobe pwc'' |
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- for other webcams, please refer to ["http://www.linux-usb.org"] | *for other webcams, please refer to the [http://www.linux-usb.org linux-usb] site. |
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(please note that hasciicam and freej don't support phillips webcams) | '''Please note''' that hasciicam and freej '''don't''' support philips webcams. |
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once the module is loaded, you get /dev/v4l/video0 for convenience, you can also make a link to it: |
Once the module is loaded, you will get a device called ''/dev/v4l/video0'' |
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# ln -sf /dev/v4l/video0 /dev/video | For convenience, you could also make a link to it: ''ln -sf /dev/v4l/video0 /dev/video'' |
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DynebolicFaq : [http://dynebolic.org/ dyne:bolic homepage]
How can I use my usb webcam on dyne:bolic?
You have to activate the camera loading its kernel module, depending on the webcam you've got:
for logitech/dexxa quickcams the module is mod_quickcam and is installed by typing, at terminal:
modprobe mod_quickcam
for philips webcams the module is pwc:
modprobe pwc
for other webcams, please refer to the [http://www.linux-usb.org linux-usb] site.
Please note that hasciicam and freej don't support philips webcams.
Once the module is loaded, you will get a device called /dev/v4l/video0
For convenience, you could also make a link to it:
ln -sf /dev/v4l/video0 /dev/video
DynebolicFaq : [http://dynebolic.org/ dyne:bolic homepage]