Le Mardi 2 Janvier 2007 20:35, Laurent Pinchart a écrit :
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
> > Is anyone using the Logitech Orbit on a 64-bit linux kernel such as
> > current fedora fc6 (2.6.18-1.2868.fc6 x86_64)?
>
> I've never tried that myself, for lack of a 64bit CPU. Of course, if you
> want to send me a brand new AMD64 laptop, I won't complain ;-)
>
> > With linux-uvc (svn Revision: 74, 2006-12-13 14:34:57) and
> > luvcview-20060920 I can get a picture and can pan in both directions,
> > but the tilt is non-functional.  In fact, the "reset" button in
> > luvcview caused the tilt to go to the lower extreme and now I'm stuck
> > with it there and now way to raise the tilt back to horizontal.
> >
> > At first it looked like a problem with one of the uvc structs changing
> > and luvcview was using the old version.  More things seemed to work
> > once I did change luvcview to use the current uvc include files, but
> > the tilt was still non-functional.  Appended is what I did.  (Quite a
> > few fixes were just to quiet down gcc.)
>
> luvcview uses the old pan/tilt API. Pan and tilt are not separate controls.
> You should contact Michel Xhaard about that, he's the luvcview author.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Laurent Pinchart
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Dear Laurent,
First happy new year :)
I have see your message(s) about luvcview and the Pan/Tilt function i will 
correct it when i get some times. I have tested the Logitech Orbit on  a 
x86_64 architecture ( dual core) without any probleme.
Best regards
-- 
Michel Xhaard
http://mxhaard.free.fr
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