(In reply to comment #26) > (In reply to comment #25) > > Any progress on getting the webcams to work? > > Still wondering if the webcams (specifically Logitech 9000) works with ispq > 9.x > and wine 1.4 with Ubuntu v 12.04 or Linux Mint v 14. Thanks for the help.
Logitech webcam 9000 works perfectly with ispq9.x in win 7 and win xp and the Mac too I believe. In Ubuntu 12.04 and Mint 14 with wine 1.4 it doesn't work. Some users said they could see me and read some text but I can't see users nor read see any text. The camera is great with Skype for Linux and is fine with that in Mint and Ubuntu. Also works with cheese but that isn't a video conferencing program I believe. Hope some day the webcam will work in Linux. Hate to use win 7 to chat with friends. Would love to stay in Linux and use ispq9.x. BTW, I emailed tech support in ispq late last year re: supporting Linux after they did it for the Mac. The reply was no, they have no interest in Linux at this time and it would be too difficult to have techs work on it now. Bummer. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gst-plugins-good0.10 in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260918 Title: needed: libv4l and associated application patches (or "gspca stopped working in 2.6.27") Status in Adobe Flash Plugin Tools: Won't Fix Status in Cheese Camera Application: Unknown Status in Ekiga Voice Over IP Suite: Fix Released Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser: Invalid Status in GStreamer Plugins (Good): Fix Released Status in The GStreamer Multimedia Framework: Fix Released Status in KDE Non-Linear Video Editor: Fix Released Status in Kopete: Fix Released Status in Medibuntu: Fix Released Status in Open Source Computer Vision library: Unknown Status in VLC media player: Fix Released Status in Wine: Confirmed Status in “amsn” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in “came” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in “camorama” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in “camstream” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in “cheese” package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in “ekiga” package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in “gst-plugins-good0.10” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in “libv4l” package in Ubuntu: Fix Committed Status in “mplayer” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in “pwlib” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in “vlc” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in “xawtv” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in “amsn” source package in Lucid: New Status in “came” source package in Lucid: New Status in “camorama” source package in Lucid: New Status in “camstream” source package in Lucid: New Status in “cheese” source package in Lucid: Invalid Status in “ekiga” source package in Lucid: New Status in “gst-plugins-good0.10” source package in Lucid: New Status in “libv4l” source package in Lucid: New Status in “mplayer” source package in Lucid: New Status in “pwlib” source package in Lucid: New Status in “vlc” source package in Lucid: New Status in “xawtv” source package in Lucid: New Status in “amsn” source package in Intrepid: Fix Released Status in “came” source package in Intrepid: Fix Released Status in “camorama” source package in Intrepid: Invalid Status in “camstream” source package in Intrepid: Invalid Status in “cheese” source package in Intrepid: Invalid Status in “ekiga” source package in Intrepid: Invalid Status in “gst-plugins-good0.10” source package in Intrepid: Fix Released Status in “libv4l” source package in Intrepid: Fix Released Status in “mplayer” source package in Intrepid: Won't Fix Status in “pwlib” source package in Intrepid: Fix Released Status in “vlc” source package in Intrepid: Won't Fix Status in “xawtv” source package in Intrepid: Fix Released Status in “camorama” package in Debian: Fix Released Status in “gst-plugins-good0.10” package in Fedora: Fix Released Status in “pwlib” package in Fedora: Fix Released Status in “xawtv” package in Fedora: Fix Released Bug description: libv4l is a user-space library used by several applications in order to convert webcam streams in user-space instead of kernel-space. As gspca is included in 2.6.27 this is needed in order to (re)support a multitude of webcams supported with ordinary applications. See http://hansdegoede.livejournal.com/3636.html for a more complete description of the software. The latest version is 0.4.0 and is available from http://people.atrpms.net/~hdegoede/ To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/adobe-flash-plugin-tools/+bug/260918/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

