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On Friday 03 January 2003 01:43, Cameron Nikitiuk wrote:
> * Anyone know if this particular model (Labtec) is compatible with Linux or
> how I could find out?  I checked the website and the documentation I have
> and doesn't really give me a lot of information at all.  I would have
> preferred a Logitech camera (Linux support?) but for the money right now.

well, i don't know what particular model you are using, but according to the 
quickcam express driver website (http://qce-ga.sourceforge.net/) the labtec 
cameras are supported by the quickcam driver.

10 seconds on google.

> * Any ideas on how I can broadcast this via a website so that I could
> eventually build a piggy-cam?  It is connected to my main system via usb
> behind a firewall.  Any suggestions on ports that I may need to open or
> anything else?

a simple cronjob that [s]ftp's the new image to your webserver will do fine.

do people actually watch guinee pigs on the 'net?!

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Aaron J. Seigo
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