Hello.

I have installed these packages on Debian 11 :

freenect/stable,now 1:0.5.3-2 amd64 [installed]
libfreenect-bin/stable,now 1:0.5.3-2 amd64 [installed, automatic]
libfreenect-demos/stable,now 1:0.5.3-2 amd64 [installed]
libfreenect-dev/stable,now 1:0.5.3-2 amd64 [installed]
libfreenect-doc/stable,stable,now 1:0.5.3-2 all [installed, automatic]
libfreenect0.5/stable,now 1:0.5.3-2 amd64 [installed, automatic]

What I really like to do is to choose the kinect xbox 360 as a mic. I find
it very comfortable to talk without having a mic in my mouth. I can use it
to send voice messages to my whatsapp and Telegram friends. I've already
done the same with the kinect 2 that I have attached to my Jetson nano and
it worked. But on the Jetson Nano I have installed Ubuntu 20.04. So,I would
like to know...what's still missing on Debian,after having installed the
packages that you see above ? Because I don't see any Xbox NUI Sensor
Analog Surround 4.0 on the XFCE pulseaudio addon (instead,it is present on
Ubuntu 20.04). Thanks.

On Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 1:18 AM Kushal Kumaran <kus...@locationd.net> wrote:

> On Sat, Apr 01 2023 at 10:42:11 PM, Mario Marietto <marietto2...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I'm trying to compile libfreenect because I want to use my kinect xbox
> 360
> > on Debian 11. I'm following the tutorial that I've found here :
> >
>
> libfreenect is already packaged in debian.  Is there a reason you're
> building from source?  It seems like quite a complex package to build.
> If you must, consider taking a look at the existing debian packaging for
> hints.
>
> > snipped numpy/cython errors
>
> --
> regards,
> kushal
>
>

-- 
Mario.

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