Op vrijdag 11 maart 2016 13:33:08 schreef Alexander Graf:
> On 11.03.16 13:07, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> > Op vrijdag 11 maart 2016 12:33:14 schreef Alexander Graf:
> >> On 11.03.16 10:44, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> >>> Op donderdag 10 maart 2016 13:28:08 schreef Guillaume Gardet:
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>> 
> >>>> Le 10/03/2016 12:53, Freek de Kruijf a écrit :
> >>>>> Is there any support for the RPi camera in the openSUSE software for a
> >>>>> Raspberry Pi? I tried to find sources, but did not succeed.
> >>>> 
> >>>> What do you need?
> >>>> 
> >>>> raspberrypi-userland package provide some RPi tools such as:
> >>>> * raspistill
> >>>> * raspivid
> >>>> * raspividyuv
> >>>> * raspiyuv
> >>>> 
> >>>> Otherwise, standard tool whould work too.
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>> Guillaume
> >>> 
> >>> Thanks, one step further. I installed raspberrypi-userland and used the
> >>> command "raspistill -o <some_name>" and got the message:
> >>> 
> >>> mmal: mmal_component_create_core: could not find component
> >>> 'vc.ril.camera'
> >>> mmal: Failed to create camera component
> >>> mmal: main: Failed to create camera component
> >>> mmal: Camera is not enabled in this build. Try running "sudo
> >>> raspi-config"
> >>> and ensure that "camera" has been enabled
> >>> 
> >>> The bash script raspi-config I found seems to be written for Raspian. On
> >>> openSUSE it seems to do nothing.
> >>> 
> >>> How to continue?
> >> 
> >> Just a guess into the blue, but maybe the missing part is a device tree
> >> entry for the camera. Or just a random Config.txt option.
> > 
> > I found to insert in /boot/efi/Config.txt:
> > 
> > # Enable the camera module
> > start_x=1
> > # Turn off the red camera LED when recording video or taking a still
> > picture disable_camera_led=1
> > 
> > Also appended the following line to /etc/modprobe.d/99-local.conf:
> > 
> > install bcm2835-v4l2 /bin/true
> > 
> > This provides the device /dev/video0
> > 
> > and enabled vcfiled via
> > 
> > systemctl enable vcfiled.service
> > 
> > which will start this service after a reboot or after a start command.
> > 
> > But still raspistill gives:
> > 
> > mmal: mmal_component_create_core: could not find component 'vc.ril.camera'
> > mmal: Failed to create camera component
> > mmal: main: Failed to create camera component
> > mmal: Failed to run camera app. Please check for firmware updates
> 
> Do normal v4l accessing tools work? Like xawtv?
> 
> 
> Alex

xawtv pulled in 70 packages. Running "xawtv -hwinfo" showed the error message:

This is xawtv-3.103, running on Linux/armv7l (3.18.14-5-rpi2)
Error: Can't open display:

which makes sense because I do not have an X display.

Also "raspistill -o <some_name>" gives the same message as before; the new 
installed packages did not change that.

The man page of xawtv tells about a remote display, but I have no idea how to 
set that up. Something like making a ssh connection using -X in the command?

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