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I also want to get the webcam working. Acer Crystal Eye. So far, no luck.
this webcam is a hellish device. no support for win2k, plus you have to dig around for winxp driver [since it mostly comes with those "vista friendly" laptops].
i didn't have time nor opportunity to test it under linux - i was configuring acer aspire 5920 for a friend of mine.
I'll install that. Funny that I installed Skype and it can use my web cam right away.
Now I need:
1. application for wireless connecting. (sometimes Ubuntu connects, sometimes, not.)
2. microphone isn't working.
edit:
just installed camorama. Can't seem to use my camera device. /dev/video0
Edit:
microphone is working now. Wireless acts a bit strange but I hope it's a one time isolated thing.
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The closest webcam I got working is xawtv. It couldn't grab anything at all from the webcam, but it at least got it to turn on (LED of the webcam). It also managed to mess with the video driver settings that made the webcam video in skype too bright. Took me awhile to realize that and fixed it. Maybe I should uninstall it before it delivers further setting damage.
I also need a gnome based wifi tool that would allow me to search and connect to APs. Right now, I'm manually configuring it.
I also want to get the webcam working. Acer Crystal Eye. So far, no luck.
I prefer using a manual configuration but I'm having lots of problems figuring it out.
If you want to use a WiFi GUI, try Wicd. It seems to be the fav for Linux. I would stay clear of Network Manager. Wicd is probably in the repositories by now. I've been told it's easy to install and one can even download it via Windows and then install it in Linux.
I prefer using a manual configuration but I'm having lots of problems figuring it out.
If you want to use a WiFi GUI, try Wicd. It seems to be the fav for Linux. I would stay clear of Network Manager. Wicd is probably in the repositories by now. I've been told it's easy to install and one can even download it via Windows and then install it in Linux.
I'll check it out. For wifi, the biggest problem is from the driver. Once you get the correct driver running, that's half of the battle already.
After that, it's about working with iwconfig and iwlist to configure it. If you can use Network Manager, it's a good start though I'm still unsure how much it did help me get it working.
The webcam is built-in the laptop. The drivers gutsy loads detects the hardware. I don't have anything to test it though.
Kano made a good suggestion. If you don't want to do that, it'll show up in sane as device in the "scanners" list if Linux supports it (Not that you can USE it as a scanner via XSane...) and you can use Ekiga to check cam function.
I prefer using a manual configuration but I'm having lots of problems figuring it out.
If you want to use a WiFi GUI, try Wicd. It seems to be the fav for Linux. I would stay clear of Network Manager. Wicd is probably in the repositories by now. I've been told it's easy to install and one can even download it via Windows and then install it in Linux.
Why would you suggest to stay away from Network Manager?
Kano made a good suggestion. If you don't want to do that, it'll show up in sane as device in the "scanners" list if Linux supports it (Not that you can USE it as a scanner via XSane...) and you can use Ekiga to check cam function.
Well, Skype can use it so as of now that'll do. Would have been neat to be able to take pictures using it, but seems like support is scarce. I need a camera app that works with v4l2, and so far, the apps I tried that were supposedly support v4l2 haven't been successful in using it.
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