Hello, No idea about the uvcvideo, but I have an integrated webcam on an "old" SOny Picturebook and had to add a few lines in modules.conf (the distro in also an old one :) and start xawtv with the -c option (I'd guess you did this as well, but just to make sure, because on it's own xawtv does not find the camera).
Thierry On Sunday 11 February 2007 10:39, Sergio Polini wrote: > My HP dv2000 laptop has an integrated webcam. > I've installed the driver > (http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca50x/Investigation/uvc/uvcvideo-r75.tar.gz) > and videoview, a binary program > (http://www.linux-projects.org/modules/news/), in an Ubuntu, 32 bit, > partition, and the cam works. > Then I've intstalled uvcvideo in my Gentoo AMD64 partition, I get the > device /dev/video0: > > uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device USB 2.0 Camera (0c45:62c0) > usbcore: registered new driver uvcvideo > USB Video Class driver (v0.1.0) > > but I can't find any program that works (I've tried gqcam, motion, > camstream, xawtv). > > Any hints? > > Thanks > Sergio -- Le monde est fait d'imbéciles Qui se battent contre des demeurés Pour sauvegarder une société absurde Jean Yanne -- [email protected] mailing list
