sorry camstream

On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 7:46 PM, patmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> maybe its camsteam
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 6:46 PM, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> sorry, can't help you there, at a minimum I need a name of the program
>> to be able to help you.
>>
>> On 29 sep, 23:40, KeithY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > 1. Again thank you for the direction.  I will wait for the patch.
>> >
>> > 2. Since I forget the name of the program, it is hard to find it.
>> > However, since I have a cd that come with the computer, do you think I
>> > can find the program and install from it?  Where do you think the
>> > program would be on the CD and can I install from CD if I find it?
>> >
>> > On Sep 29, 4:57 pm, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > The slider is only invisible, it will work even if its invisible, you
>> > > can try to drag it, and you can use the + and - buttons to increase/
>> > > decrease the volume. The problem will be patched up soon. If you need
>> > > to see the volume setting, use the text based alsamixer program, you
>> > > can start it using the terminal.
>> >
>> > > In principle you need the exact same program, AND the exact same plug-
>> > > ins to communicate with your camera (if such a plug-in is needed.),
>> > > Unfortunately I have no access to gOS 2.9M, so I cannot help you
>> > > further. I have no idea what exactly is in gOS 2.9M.
>> >
>> > > On 29 sep, 20:27, KeithY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > Thank you for such a quick and detail reply.
>> >
>> > > > Since you said all programs with sliding buttons have problem, how
>> do
>> > > > you control anything?
>> >
>> > > > For the Webcam, do you know program that use it?  I have download
>> > > > something call webcam viewer but it said it cannot connect to the
>> > > > device.  Did anyone ever use the webcam that come with any of the
>> > > > umpc?
>> >
>> > > > On Sep 29, 10:44 am, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > > 1. The volume sliding bar disappeared from the setting.
>> > > > >   A known problem, the graphics for sliding buttons seems to be
>> > > > > missing, all programs with slides have the problem. Including the
>> > > > > complete mixer ( "GNOME-alsamixer") you can install with Synaptic
>> if
>> > > > > you need (much) more complete audio controls.
>> >
>> > > > > 2. Before upgrade from gOS 2.9 escape, my computer has a little
>> > > > > webcam...
>> > > > > Specific to the g-book, gOS 3 is a generic dirstribution, not
>> geared
>> > > > > toward a specific device like the g-book. It's probably just a
>> matter
>> > > > > of installing the right software, but I am not privy to any
>> details.
>> >
>> > > > > 3. Firefox cannot play flash video....
>> > > > > I know, I had the same exact problem, and complained here already,
>> it
>> > > > > will be fixed with a future update... In the mean time start
>> Synaptic,
>> > > > > and click on the search button and enter "adobe flashplugin",
>> > > > > Synaptic should find "flashplugin-nonfree" . Install that and you
>> > > > > should be able to watch YouTube etc.
>> > > > > The whole thing is explained in the "YouTube does not work, says I
>> > > > > have "javascript turned off", or have an older flash player. "
>> > > > > question you can find here.
>> >
>> > > > > 4. Cannot find the option to edit the gOS dock
>> > > > > Its probably because you are unaware the dock is called the
>> "Wbar",
>> > > > > its configuration program is in the utilities section, NOT in the
>> > > > > preferences menu.
>> > > > > The simplest way to use it is to open the program, on the left
>> side
>> > > > > you will find a row of icons corresponding to the installed icons.
>> Now
>> > > > > to add a new entry, open the menu, and drag one of the mini icons
>> of a
>> > > > > program to this area with big icons, and drop it there, a new Wbar
>> > > > > icon will appear where you have dropped the small icon. Now save
>> the
>> > > > > configuration, and the new launcher icon should appear. You can
>> also
>> > > > > delete unused icons with this program, or create them "from
>> scratch".
>> >
>> > > > > On 29 sep, 16:08, KeithY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > > > Just installed gOS 3 on my Sylvania gbook last night, look good,
>> have
>> > > > > > not try any program yet.  However, notice some problems that
>> need help
>> > > > > > from all the experts in the group.
>> >
>> > > > > > 1. The volume sliding bar disappeared from the setting.
>> > > > > > 2. Before upgrade from gOS 2.9 escape, my computer has a little
>> webcam
>> > > > > > program (forget the name) that can turn on the webcam. Although
>> none
>> > > > > > the the video IM work, at least I know the camera work.  It
>> > > > > > disappeared.
>> > > > > > 3. Firefox cannot play flesh video, it says need install updated
>> but I
>> > > > > > donot know how to install.
>> > > > > > 4. Cannot find the option to edit the gOS dock (the icons at the
>> > > > > > bottom).  Many of them I do not use.
>> >
>> > > > > > Thank.- Hide quoted text -
>> >
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>> > > - Show quoted text -
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