Video for Linux

2001-11-13 Thread Richardson, Martin
Hello everyone, I am having some trouble setting up my cam in Debain Stable. It is based on the omnivision chipset and is producing a screen full of jumbled garbage. I get the impression that the problem may be from the video 4 Linux module, by looking at dmesg and from stderr from

Re: Video for Linux

2000-08-22 Thread Brian Stults
Patrik Magnusson wrote: > > How do I get it to work? > > The helpfile tells me to edit the driver/Makefile and change > the values of CARD and TUNER. As far as I can tell there are no > Makefiles or .h-files containing either word. > > Do I need anything besides the kernel-source? > > Has anyon

Video for Linux

2000-08-22 Thread Patrik Magnusson
How do I get it to work? The helpfile tells me to edit the driver/Makefile and change the values of CARD and TUNER. As far as I can tell there are no Makefiles or .h-files containing either word. Do I need anything besides the kernel-source? Has anyone got it to work with a Zoltrix TV-Max? /Pat

RE: Video For Linux

1999-09-03 Thread dabsol
>Does any one have any experence with video4linux, or really what I am>looking for is bttv.  I have a ADS Tech Channel surfer (w/o the radio), it>has a BT848 chip set.  I tried the drivers in the 2.2.12 kernel with out>any luck (I am using xawtv out of potato), I then grabed the latest sourc

Re: Video For Linux

1999-09-01 Thread Juli-Manel Merino Vidal
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Matt Kopishke wrote: I was using bttv last week with 2.2.4... but I had the <> idea to reinstall debian... and... also upgraded to 2.2.12. Well, all is ok, but when I do "modprobe bttv card=6" the system crashes completly. Any ideas? ->Well, read the docs. You must pass the ca

Video For Linux

1999-09-01 Thread Matt Kopishke
Does any one have any experence with video4linux, or really what I am looking for is bttv. I have a ADS Tech Channel surfer (w/o the radio), it has a BT848 chip set. I tried the drivers in the 2.2.12 kernel with out any luck (I am using xawtv out of potato), I then grabed the latest source from t

Re: AGP video for Linux?

1999-04-15 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
> > Personally, I don't even know what AGP video is, so I am > forwarding this to the debian-user mailing list. > > Bob > > Erik Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > I was wondering if AGP video is supported by Linux yet. I did not see it on > > the list of compatable devices/bus

RE: AGP video for Linux?

1999-04-14 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
> Personally, I don't even know what AGP video is, so I am > forwarding this to the debian-user mailing list. > > Bob > > Erik Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > I was wondering if AGP video is supported by Linux yet. I did not see > it on > > the list of compatable devices/bus a

Re: AGP video for Linux?

1999-04-14 Thread Bob Hilliard
Personally, I don't even know what AGP video is, so I am forwarding this to the debian-user mailing list. Bob Erik Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I was wondering if AGP video is supported by Linux yet. I did not see it on > the list of compatable devices/bus archetectures but was j

Re: Video for Linux

1999-02-21 Thread Dave Swegen
>From what I remember I simply used 'mknod' with the relevant major and minor device numbers, which I found in amongst the docs for the linux kernel (/usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt to be precise). So the command would be "mknod /dev/video0 c 81 0", and then you might have to make /dev/vid

Video for Linux

1999-02-21 Thread steven walsh
I'm trying to get v4l working on my system. I compiled it into the kernel and dmesg seems to say I find it: i2c: initialized Linux video capture interface: v1.00 bttv0: Brooktree Bt848 (rev 18) bus: 0, devfn: 48, irq: 11, memory: 0xe7eff000. bttv: 1 Bt8xx card(s) found. bttv0: model: BT8