thanks for you suggestions, i`m on my way to probe them,

about corruption tree that seems dangerous... any other alternative besides rmmedia?


On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:33 , 'A.J. Venter' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>Just a note from my side:
>rmmedia does not seem to work with ltsp 4, installing it
>corrupts the lstp tree and you get a million relocation errors :( your
>thin clients do not boot.
>
>A.J.
>On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 09:19, Cornelius Wei� wrote:
>> On Monday 19 April 2004 21:59, linux seaq wrote:
>> > hi is it possible to access an usb camera from thin client?
>> shure
>> 
>> >
>> > the camera is supported by linux according to gphoto2 website.
>> first check out if you really need gphoto2, or if the camera could work als 
>> usb-mass storage device. 
>> If it works as usb-mass storage device u may need the following entrys in 
>> lts.conf
>> 
>>         MODULE_01               = "uhci"
>>         MODULE_03               = "scsi_mod"
>>         MODULE_04               = "sr_mod"
>>         MODULE_05               = "sd_mod"
>>         MODULE_06               = "usb-storage"
>> 
>> u can see in the kenel messages if the cam is found.
>>  otherwise u need to compile gphoto2 4 your client.
>> 
>> once u have the cam working on the client, u can access the cam 
>> e.g. with the rmedia package. just add the following in lts.conf
>> 
>>         RCFILE_01               = "rmedia"
>>         RMEDIA_DEV03_NAME       = "cam"
>>         RMEDIA_DEV03_PATH       = "/dev/sda1"
>> 
>> or whatever ure device is
>> 
>> hth
>> cornelius
>> 
>> >
>> > any suggestion?
>> >
>> > thanks in advance
>> >
>> > Andres
>> >
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