Ezonics EZCam Pro USB

2003-02-28 Thread Alistair Phillips
Hi all,

I've got a USB based WebCam made by Ezonics .  When I plug the USB device
into my system (4.8PRE-RELEASE) the following information comes up:

ugen0: vendor 0x052b product 0xd001, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 3

I've searched www.yourvote.com/pci and it says that that particular vendor
is unknown.
Just wondering if anyone has had any luck in getting *something* out of this
device.  Even
if I can only get a single image then it would be fine!

*sitting here in hope!*,
Alistair.





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Re: scroll mouse

2003-02-27 Thread Alistair Phillips
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Thanos Tsouanas wrote:

 Hello everyone..
 I am having a similar problem which wont fix with those :(
 Im using 4.7-stable and a logitech usb mouse with wheel...

 from the XF86Config file...

 Section InputDevice
 Identifier Mouse0
 Driver mouse
 Option Protocol MouseSystems
 Option Device /dev/sysmouse
 Option Buttons 5
 Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
 EndSection



 from the rc.conf file...

 moused_enable=NO
 moused_type=NO


 from ps aux | grep mouse 
 root 99 0.3 0.1 912 512 ?? Ss 12:17PM 0:00.66 /usr/sbin/moused -p
/dev/ums0 -I
 /var/run/moused.ums0.pid


 I see in /dev that sysmouse is different from ums0...
 what changes shud i do?
 why is moused started?

 Thank you!

I have the same problem on an ASUS motherboard. See my original post here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1346948+1349825+/usr/local/www/
db/text/2003/freebsd-questions/20030119.freebsd-questions
(hopefully that link will work). I never solved it (could never figure out
why moused was running) but I did come up with a workaround, as per that
post.
JB

Hi there,

I was tyring to get my scroll mouse to work in in X last night and I wanted
to give X direct
access to /dev/ums0.

Now it came up as busy, but my rc.conf file had moused_enabled=NO.  So my
next check
was in USBD.CONf and in there as soon as a device is attached to UMS[0-9] it
will attempt
to load moused with whatever parameters are listed.

So I commented out all that stuff and then when I rebooted there was no
moused and X had full
access to my mouse.

(Oh and for the record I've got a Microsoft Option IntelliMouse with Z Dir
and the only way to
get the scrolly thingie to work was to give X full access as was suggested a
little while ago).

Hope this helps a little!

Regards,
Alistair.


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Bring up KDE (3.1.0) start menu with a Windows key

2003-02-27 Thread Alistair Phillips
Hi all,

I was wondering if it was possible to bring up the KDE start
menu when I press my Windows key on my keyboard?  I know
the key code of that key (i think its 215 offhand) and I have
used xmodmap to reprogram that key to display a comma for
example.  Would be great to be able to bring up the KDE menu
now!

I am using FreeBSD 4.8 PRE-RELEASE (Cvsup 23 Feb 2003)
and running KDE v3.1.0 compile from the ports on the 22nd.

Regards,
Alistair.


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SoftUpdates on /

2003-02-21 Thread Alistair Phillips
Hi guys,

I know that in the mailing list a while ago people were wondering why
SoftUpdates were not enabled by default at install time on the / partition.

Now I installed FreeBSD 4.7 RELEASE into a 4GB slice.  I did not create
seperate bits for / or /usr and such - but one large big space.

So I enabled SoftUpdates when I was busy with FDISK at the install time
and now it seems like it may have been a bad idea.  Now I know 4GB is
not much but it seems that there is no more space left.  And at times df -h
will tell me there is -180MB available on / !  [  Dont get me wrong here, I
am
not saying that SoftUpdates is causing me lack of space. ]

Now I know that I should just du to see whats taking up the space and I will
investigate that this weekend - but I was wondering if it was a bad idea to
have
gone and enabled SoftUpdates on / seeing as it is one big
slice/partitoin?

This machine is just a setup that I've got to play with - I'm sharing it
with WinXP
but would like to move across to FreeBSD full time.  So I have no problems
with
having to re-install it!

Kind regards,
Alistair.


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