For some reason when I run Ekiga it doesn't detect any v4l or v4l2
drivers...Only picture...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % ekiga -d 4
2008/07/05 12:26:35.597   0:00.090                        ekiga Detected audio 
plugins: ALSA
2008/07/05 12:26:35.598   0:00.091                        ekiga Detected video 
plugins: Picture
2008/07/05 12:26:35.598   0:00.091                        ekiga Detected audio 
plugins: ALSA
2008/07/05 12:26:35.598   0:00.091                        ekiga Detected video 
plugins: Picture
2008/07/05 12:26:35.600   0:00.093                        ekiga Detected the 
following audio input devices: Default,HDA Intel with plugin ALSA
2008/07/05 12:26:35.600   0:00.093                        ekiga Detected the 
following audio output devices: Default,HDA Intel with plugin ALSA
2008/07/05 12:26:35.600   0:00.093                        ekiga Detected the 
following video input devices: StaticPicture,MovingLogo with plugin Picture
2008/07/05 12:26:35.600   0:00.093                        ekiga Detected the 
following audio input devices: Default,HDA Intel with plugin ALSA
2008/07/05 12:26:35.600   0:00.093                        ekiga Detected the 
following audio output devices: Default,HDA Intel with plugin ALSA
2008/07/05 12:26:35.600   0:00.093                        ekiga Detected the 
following video input devices: StaticPicture,MovingLogo with plugin Picture
2008/07/05 12:26:35.833   0:00.326                        ekiga Ekiga version 
2.0.11
2008/07/05 12:26:35.834   0:00.329                        ekiga OPAL version 
2.2.11
2008/07/05 12:26:35.839   0:00.332                        ekiga PWLIB version 
1.10.10
2008/07/05 12:26:35.839   0:00.332                        ekiga GNOME support 
disabled
2008/07/05 12:26:35.842   0:00.335                        ekiga Fullscreen 
support enabled
2008/07/05 12:26:35.844   0:00.338                        ekiga DBUS support 
enabled
2008/07/05 12:26:35.848   0:00.341                        ekiga Set TCP port 
range to 30000:30010
2008/07/05 12:26:35.850   0:00.345                        ekiga Set RTP port 
range to 5000:5059
2008/07/05 12:26:35.853   0:00.346                        ekiga Set UDP port 
range to 5060:5100

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