That's an interesting thing to know :D. Last week I upgraded to 2.6.26 and noticed that my webcam stopped working for some unknown reason, even if I reemerged gspcav package to recompile the drivers. The webcam appears in Kopete (KDE4) devices list, but I get no image from it.
Do you think it might be related to this (i.e. I need to emerge that new library they were talking about)? I initially thought it was KDE4 Kopete's fault, but maybe it's not.
Best regards,
Eduard
PS: BTW, the drivers you wrote for the AverMedia DVB-S Pro (A700) work rock-solid for me. Any hope they get merged into the DVB tree anytime soon?
Do you think it might be related to this (i.e. I need to emerge that new library they were talking about)? I initially thought it was KDE4 Kopete's fault, but maybe it's not.
Best regards,
Eduard
PS: BTW, the drivers you wrote for the AverMedia DVB-S Pro (A700) work rock-solid for me. Any hope they get merged into the DVB tree anytime soon?
---------- Missatge reenviat ----------
From: Matthias Schwarzott <zzam@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 09:28:02 +0200
Subject: Re: v4l-dvb gspca modules conflict with standalone gspca module
On Montag, 20. Oktober 2008, Thomas Kaiser wrote:
>
> Hans de Goede (j.w.r.degoede@xxxxxx) is writing a user space lib to
> convert/decode all the stuff which was done in the old gspca in kernel
> space, his lib does it now in user space. That's the way to go!
>
> The development of this is rather new and I think it is not included in
> any distro at the moment. But it will be soon.
>
Well, gentoo already has it since october, 18th :)
Regards
Matthias
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