On Sun, Feb 06, 2011 at 02:07:19PM +1000, sevenjen wrote: > Hi there, > > I just wish to gain access to the site below. > > http://people.fedoraproject.org/~jwrdegoede/v4l-utils-0.7.92-test.tar.gz > > I have an upside down camera when using skype and found that site has > helped resolve my problem in passed correspondence with Hans. > > To enroll with Fedora, as requested, the above Subject error message > keeps on appearing. I have not been able to resolve the issue in spite > of googling for an answer. > > What is captcha? > > Could you please explain what is needed to enrol or where I may get the > latest v4l-utils. > > In my advanced years I need all the help I can get. > I'll start by trying to see if we can get you the file you want then explain what a captcha is. It looks like Hans has updated the software that he's hosting there so the URL you're looking for no longer exists. If you go here:: http://people.fedoraproject.org/~jwrdegoede/ You'll see a more recent tarball:: http://people.fedoraproject.org/~jwrdegoede/v4l-utils-0.8.2-test.tar.gz If that's what you want, you should be able to download it without having a Fedora account. As for signing up for a Fedora Account in the account system and the captcha error... A captcha is a method of preventing spammers on websites. It's the image that you see that asks you to identify the letters and type them into the box. Unfortunately, the captchas have to be hard enough to read that computer software cannot read them and automatically fill in the form while also being legible enough that a human can understand them. Human's understanding them is a problem with the current captcha that we're using. If you keep trying you should eventually get a captcha that you can read and interpret the letters successfully. -Toshio
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