Well, if I rememeber correctly, the other Logitech offers (who also
costs half), are supported under Linux, but from my experience, the
video quality leaves much to be desired.

See here: http://www.zap.co.il/models.asp?keyword=quickcam

Please note! some of those cams are supported pretty well under Linux,
while other are partially supported without any decent V4L support.

There are those cheapo cams I mentioned earlier, but I haven't either
their name or their chip inside to see if there's Linux support.

Thanks,
Hetz

On 7/1/05, Diego Iastrubni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ביום שישי, 1 ביולי 2005, 18:57, נכתב על ידי Hetz Ben Hamo:
> > Logitech Quickcam pro 4000.
> >
> > Works great with Linux, excellent image quality, and quite popular
> > among Linux developers.
> >
> > Price.. well, it's not a dirt cheap (like those you can buy in the
> > supermarket for 70 NIS). Here's a Link to Zap where you can find it at
> > a price starting from 450 NIS:
> > http://www.zap.co.il/model.asp?model_id=28720
> How about something cheaper? Does any low end ("dirt cheap" as you called)
> camera have linux support?
> 
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