Hello sean,
The problem of the kernel option was caused by the fact that I
was running an older kernel and the option was not included.
Upgraded the kernel, and the option is now available, though scpa5xx
now fails with other problems.
spca5xx doesn't work with newer kernels, it has
Neil Bothwick wrote:
Hello sean,
The problem of the kernel option was caused by the fact that I
was running an older kernel and the option was not included.
Upgraded the kernel, and the option is now available, though scpa5xx
now fails with other problems.
spca5xx doesn't work with
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 07:24:16 -0400, sean wrote:
spca5xx doesn't work with newer kernels, it has been superceded by
media-video/gspcav1.
But my webcam lists spca5xx as the driver, not gspcav1, which is why I
tried it.
So does mine, but it doesn't work with newer kernels and is no longer
Trying to emerge spca5xx but during the build process it is stated that
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT needs to be set in the kernel.
That is fine, but I do not see this option anywhere in menuconfig.
From what I read it should be located under device drivers multimedia
devices, but the option is
sean schrieb:
Trying to emerge spca5xx but during the build process it is stated that
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT needs to be set in the kernel.
That is fine, but I do not see this option anywhere in menuconfig.
From what I read it should be located under device drivers multimedia
devices, but
sean schrieb:
Trying to emerge spca5xx but during the build process it is stated that
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT needs to be set in the kernel.
That is fine, but I do not see this option anywhere in menuconfig.
From what I read it should be located under device drivers multimedia
devices, but
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
sean schrieb:
Trying to emerge spca5xx but during the build process it is stated
that CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT needs to be set in the kernel.
That is fine, but I do not see this option anywhere in menuconfig.
From what I read it should be located under device drivers
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