Capturing Nikon D7000 LiveView

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Hi all,

I'm trying to connect a Nikon D7000 to my Linux box (a bit old Pentium
IV) via USB. And I know from the camera spec and other software that
it's able to send the Live View back to the computer. Obviously it's
is working, I frankly have no idea how to debug this issue.

I would expect to see the /dev/video0 device to be created on camera
connection. (Done this with a Canon D5 previously). I only get to see
the device recognition on the 'dmesg'.

I'm not sure if the camera is supported by V4L2, or if this is a
miss-configuration on my system. I done my best to read the wiki, but
all I find is low level API calls and so. No simple-enough breakdown
on architecture, so I will appreciate any help or right directions to
continue.

Thanks!

Ps: For the record I have ubuntu 11.10, kernel 2.6.38-13-generic, i686
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