Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-09-02 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
On Thursday 02 September 2010 10:57:52 David Naylor wrote: On Wednesday 01 September 2010 09:19:55 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: Will it matter if my kernel is a bit old (about 3 months)? Are there any (small) live linux distros that have good webcam support (so that I can check if the cam

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-09-02 Thread David Naylor
On Wednesday 01 September 2010 09:19:55 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: Will it matter if my kernel is a bit old (about 3 months)? Are there any (small) live linux distros that have good webcam support (so that I can check if the cam works at all with gspca)? David Maybe you could check

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-09-02 Thread David Naylor
On Thursday 02 September 2010 11:08:55 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: On Thursday 02 September 2010 10:57:52 David Naylor wrote: On Wednesday 01 September 2010 09:19:55 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: Will it matter if my kernel is a bit old (about 3 months)? Are there any (small) live linux

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-09-02 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
On Thursday 02 September 2010 12:43:12 David Naylor wrote: On Thursday 02 September 2010 11:08:55 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: On Thursday 02 September 2010 10:57:52 David Naylor wrote: On Wednesday 01 September 2010 09:19:55 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: Will it matter if my kernel is a bit

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-09-02 Thread David Naylor
On Thursday 02 September 2010 16:27:57 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: On Thursday 02 September 2010 12:43:12 David Naylor wrote: On Thursday 02 September 2010 11:08:55 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: On Thursday 02 September 2010 10:57:52 David Naylor wrote: On Wednesday 01 September 2010

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-09-01 Thread David Naylor
On Tuesday 31 August 2010 09:29:29 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: On Tuesday 31 August 2010 08:12:00 David Naylor wrote: webcamd did report some errors: gspca: frame overflow 28838 28672 You can try to find this error code in the ulinux/v4l-dvb/ folder or its subfolders. grep -r frame

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-09-01 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
Will it matter if my kernel is a bit old (about 3 months)? Are there any (small) live linux distros that have good webcam support (so that I can check if the cam works at all with gspca)? David Maybe you could check your webcam in Ubuntu? --HPS

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-09-01 Thread David Naylor
On Wednesday 01 September 2010 09:19:55 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: Will it matter if my kernel is a bit old (about 3 months)? Are there any (small) live linux distros that have good webcam support (so that I can check if the cam works at all with gspca)? David Maybe you could check

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-08-31 Thread David Naylor
On Monday 30 August 2010 23:34:41 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: On Monday 30 August 2010 22:10:51 David Naylor wrote: On Monday 30 August 2010 21:18:28 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: On Monday 30 August 2010 08:56:36 David Naylor wrote: On Monday 30 August 2010 08:33:30 Hans Petter Selasky

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-08-31 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
On Tuesday 31 August 2010 08:12:00 David Naylor wrote: webcamd did report some errors: gspca: frame overflow 28838 28672 You can try to find this error code in the ulinux/v4l-dvb/ folder or its subfolders. grep -r frame overflow v4l-dvb/ And see if you can figure out if it's simply a matter

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-08-30 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
Hi, Could you dump device descriptor and current configuration descriptor using usbconfig. I need the vendor ID and product ID at least to be able to debug this issue. --HPS On Sunday 29 August 2010 21:47:05 David Naylor wrote: Hi, I'm trying to get a USB webcam to work (Pixart Imaging,

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-08-30 Thread David Naylor
On Monday 30 August 2010 08:33:30 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: Hi, Could you dump device descriptor and current configuration descriptor using usbconfig. I need the vendor ID and product ID at least to be able to debug this issue. # usbconfig -d ugen0.2 dump_device_desc ugen0.2: CIF Single

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-08-30 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
On Monday 30 August 2010 08:56:36 David Naylor wrote: On Monday 30 August 2010 08:33:30 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: Hi, Could you dump device descriptor and current configuration descriptor using usbconfig. I need the vendor ID and product ID at least to be able to debug this issue.

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-08-30 Thread David Naylor
On Monday 30 August 2010 21:18:28 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: On Monday 30 August 2010 08:56:36 David Naylor wrote: On Monday 30 August 2010 08:33:30 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: Hi, Could you dump device descriptor and current configuration descriptor using usbconfig. I need the

Re: webcamd and Pixart Imaging

2010-08-30 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
On Monday 30 August 2010 22:10:51 David Naylor wrote: On Monday 30 August 2010 21:18:28 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: On Monday 30 August 2010 08:56:36 David Naylor wrote: On Monday 30 August 2010 08:33:30 Hans Petter Selasky wrote: Hi, Could you dump device descriptor and current