Hi,

don't forget to blacklist gspca module, your Kinect will be mounted as a
generic video camera in /dev/video* instead

here is some good tuto :
http://blog.jozilla.net/2012/03/29/getting-up-and-running-with-the-kinect-in-ubuntu-12-04/
http://mitchtech.net/ubuntu-kinect-openni-primesense/
and here is mine (for ubuntu 64bit but not so different) :
http://antoine.villeret.free.fr/?p=589

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2013/3/20 Matthias Kronlachner <[email protected]>

>  I guess you didn't connect the Kinect power supply?
> USB power is not enough for that device.
>
>
> On 3/19/13 10:05 PM, tristan cordier wrote:
>
> Sorry, I forgot to add that the kinect is actually working properly,
> tested on another computer, with ubuntu 12.04 (not ubuntu studio 12.04).
>
> 2013/3/19 tristan cordier <[email protected]>
>
>> Hello everyone, I am trying to use a kinect sensor in pure data using
>> pix_freenect.
>>
>>  I followed several tuto found online but none worked for me,
>> The kinect sensor is apparently not seen by my system :
>>
>>  lsusb replies :
>> ....
>> ...
>> Microsoft Corp. Xbox NUI Motor
>>
>>  and not the rest (Audio and Video)
>>
>>
>>
>>  Does anyone knows about a tuto that worked for a config like this?
>>
>>  ubuntu studio 12.04 32 bits
>> pd-extended 0.43.4
>>
>>  best regards
>>
>>  tristan
>>
>
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