I am interested in this.  Is it working with a series of gestures?  What is
the real practical working space vs what's on the box?



On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 6:31 PM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello fellow hackers,
>
>   Today while at BestBuy purchasing an Ethernet over Powerline device,
> I also bought the Leap Motion device.
>
>   Unfortunately, it's Linux drivers require a much newer version of
> libc6 than either Debian version I have installed has available.  I did
> install it on my Windows 7 partition to check it out and make sure it
> worked.
>
>   So, I am hoping to see if I can get it to work with my Linux system
> soon.  It is a rather neat device.  Although playing around with it
> under Windows left my hand rather tired...  Other than that, it felt
> rather precise, and only due to poor lighting, it was sometimes difficult
> to control and use.
>
>   If anybody wanted to try it out at the space on their laptop, and
> play around with the software and/or SDK, let me know.
>
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> Kevin <[email protected]>
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