Thanks for the link. I'm sure that will help.
--- Geraldo Netto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> gspca driver can help you, take a look:
> http://mxhaard.free.fr/download.html
>
> and on debian you can try to pick up a precompiled
> binary
> by doing:
> apt-cache search gspca
> apt w
Hi Larry,
gspca driver can help you, take a look:
http://mxhaard.free.fr/download.html
and on debian you can try to pick up a precompiled binary
by doing:
apt-cache search gspca
apt will list all packages with gspca in the string
and then:
apt-get install (probabily gspca...)
See Ya,
Geraldo
I'm almost getting it to work with Debian Etch. I can
insert a pcmcia usb card and read/write to usb memory
sticks. Haven't worked up to the webcam yet.
--- Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > I've an old dell laptop that is barely adequate
> for
> > Linux, and the pcmcia usb ca
Hi,
> I've an old dell laptop that is barely adequate for
> Linux, and the pcmcia usb card doesn't seem to play
> in Debian etch.
So there is no fixed USB in that laptop, and the BIOS
probably does not support any USB. Modern BIOSes do
support USB keyboard, mouse and storage (flash, cdrom,
flopp
Larry escribió:
> I've an old dell laptop that is barely adequate for
> Linux, and the pcmcia usb card doesn't seem to play in
> Debian etch.
>
> I was wondering if I would gain by just installing
> freedos. Then the question is, does Freedos on a
> laptop have drivers for the pcmcia, and usb?
W
I've an old dell laptop that is barely adequate for
Linux, and the pcmcia usb card doesn't seem to play in
Debian etch.
I was wondering if I would gain by just installing
freedos. Then the question is, does Freedos on a
laptop have drivers for the pcmcia, and usb?
--- Larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Newbee here.
Is there USB support for Freedos?
Is there any webcam software out there for Freedos?
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