In article <BAY113-F103EF465D37FC71A03D96484A50@xxxxxxx>,
David L <idht4n@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'd like to buy a webcam that has good support in fedora, preferably
> without any kernel patches/proprietary drivers. Any suggestions?
> Here are the web cams on my local Office Max shelf (or at least are on
> their web site):
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There are a couple of pages of interest that I've found:
http://mxhaard.free.fr/
http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/
I bought a webcam that was listed as supported at
http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/ ... a Logitech Quickcam Pro
5000. That was the only one on the shelf
that had been mentioned as being supported.
When I tried it with ekiga, I got an error:
Your driver doesn't seem to support any of the
color formats supported by Ekiga. Please check
your kernel driver documentation in order to
determine which pallette is supported.
I did some web searching and found that if I
installed the module with trace=15 and stood
on one leg, ekiga would be happy and show
a nice picture (well, as nice a picture as it
could show with me in it) for a little while.
Then it gives the same error message again
and video disappears. :(
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