Ken Adams wrote: <snip> > Camorama shows a non-descript colour pattern and Xawtv shows the same > but changes the colour slightly if I place my hand over the lense. It > also has a built in Microphone that is running properly as it plugs into > the sound card. >
Have you tried Ekiga, do you actually get a picture? With regards to your Publisher files, one way of getting around it (in fact probably the only way you're likely to get round it) is to install OpenOffice.org alongside Publisher on a Windows installation, open each file in turn, select the whole page, copy it and paste it into a new OpenOffice.org Draw document. It might loose a bit of the formatting and need a tweak but at last the OpenOffice.org Draw file will be readable under Ubuntu (and anything else that runs OOo). If you're sharing these Publisher files with someone else, it might be worth getting them to move over to OpenOffice.org. OpenOffice Draw is a pretty good program for doing things like what Publisher does and is cross platform to boot. On the other hand, if you don't need to edit the files, install PDF Creator (http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator) on the Windows machine that has Publisher installed on it, and then open each document and print them to the PDF Creator printer. The PDF Creator printer will then 'print' the page to a PDF file which again can be opened on Ubuntu. In fact if I remember correctly, OpenOffice.org 3 will have the ability to open and edit PDF files. I'm not sure how sucessful it would be at opening PDF files from PDF Creator, but it might be worth a try. Hope this helps. Rob -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.org/UKTeam/
