On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 11:32:16PM -0700, Ben Barrett wrote: > I am finally getting aa Kensington USB camera to work; I could not seem > to get any USB to work on my desktop, but my laptop (now rh73) syncs it > right up to /dev/video0... I noticed that after a short while, the > picture gets mis-aligned, ie the corner becomes slightly inside the > frame with a wraparound effect. Has anyone experienced this?
What driver are you using? I'm trying to use the qce-ga stuff. AFAIK, cheap Logitech cams aren't supported by any other drivers. I've hacked quickcam.c to at least try to attach the device, but the internals must just not be supported, or I need to hack some more ;> > Haven't used my linmodem, no need, Well, it's still easier to find an RJ-11 than an RJ-45 when on the road, especially at airports and my folks' house. > but interested in an mgetty-voice > modem... cheerio While the modem works, the dsp code is a little broken. Actually, a silent modem isn't all that bad. The docs say that downgrading to an older (they actually use the term "ancient") driver would get the sound working, but I already spent too much time getting the current version working to want to try an older driver. -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PS I also saw that kernel.org has a uemacs directory. Anyone know, does that work on a modern Linux system ... I guess I could just try it ...
