Hardware :: Movable And Zoomable Webcam Compatible?
Jan 25, 2011I am looking for a web cam that I can move its base and zoom it's picture remotely via command line for linux does any body know any suggestion.
View 2 RepliesI am looking for a web cam that I can move its base and zoom it's picture remotely via command line for linux does any body know any suggestion.
View 2 RepliesI am looking for a web cam that I can move its base and zoom it's picture remotely via command line for linux.
View 1 Replies View RelatedDid you test a webcam which is immediatly recognized by ubunty 9.10 and works well on skype?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for a Linux-controllable camera or Linux-compatible webcam that can produce native resolution photos in the 8MP+ range.
The computer needs to be able to trigger the capture and download the resulting image.
I've done a fresh install of 10.04 (amd64) on a computer with two screens and twinview configured and I don't see how to move the Gnome panels to the second screen.Left-clicking and dragging them to the desired position (something that worked fine in 8.04) doesn't seem to work. Needless to say that the position picker in properties does not contain any "second screen" options.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have an external icy doc with 4 750GB drives. There connected via external esata to an older machine and I just built a raid 5 on it, and it seems perfect, mounted as /dev/md0, note this is running the latest 10.10.version.
I've been around a while, but never using software raid, but I want to upgrade the hardware here in the next few months so if I take that drive, plug it into the new server, under disk management, will I be able to just mount it? I know there getting good, but I assume somewhere there has to be a config file or something that says 'hey use these 4 external drives' or something like that.
i have sony viao vgn-fz11 Can someone please help ,im new user to ubuntu been trying to get webcam working properly at the moment its upside down and does not work in skype at all just get black screen does this look correct? do i have the right driver?i will try and give as much information as i can.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a problem making work a webcam. At the begining, after the instalation of 10.04 in a new laptop, the webcam did not work but with a lsusb I see that the webcam was Webcam 5986:0241 acer. I was not able to config neither use the webcam with any application. After lots of test and forums reading I could not do my webcam to work, and now when I do a lsusb my webcam does not appear.
View 1 Replies View Relatedhow to find out what driver my webcam is using and where its located the webcam it self works but goes from normal to dark after a minute of use and would like to fix it
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to use my laptop's built in webcam as remote webcam and I don't want to use FTP and post images to a www and use php script or sth, I want to make it accessed remotely as a fast stream and if there is a way I would like to use it with Windows XP - Microsfot Windows Messenger.
View 8 Replies View RelatedMy laptop has a WD400 scorpio IDE hard disk. I'm trying to figure out if it's DMA compatible or not. Taking the cover off there's no mention of DMA on the label. I've googled and get confusing results, at least to me. Is there a way I can figure out if it's DMA or not?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI know that 32 bit windows won't recognize it as 3TBs... I have read that 64 bit windows will with some extra software... my question is will ubuntu recognize the drive as 3 TBs? I just ask because I am currently building a Myth box and would LOVE to have that capacity of storage for all my media.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI need to know what is compatible version of Fedora I need to install for build program thats can be run on RH 5.5 or 5.6 without upgrades. I know that RH6.0 built from FC12-13. So can I take FC10 and will be insured that it is right choose?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm buying this unit from deal extreme: it's a bitorrent downloader, with NAS capability. I'm interested in sharing an external HD in it, with media and backup purposes. I'm afraid of energy problems (don't know if this is the correct term), corrupting my mounted drives (like after a storm), so I thought about buying an UPS that sends a "signal" to my Linux box, and a script in my Linux box would unmout everything to avoid problems.Do this "UPS signal" feature exists? Do you have model suggestions?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a new smart one. Although I am a long time Blackberry user, I am open to switch to droid or Iphone. One frustration I had with Blackberry was that I was not able synch my phone with my home computer (ubuntu) when I checked two years ago. Since then I have been using a windows machine to synch.
Now I am looking for a new phone and I would like it to work with my Ubuntu computer. I am wondering what other Ubuntu users experience are on this issue.
Can any one tell me of USB speakers they have found compatible with ubuntu 9.10 ?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am currently using [URL] to send and receive faxes at work. I need the faxes to be encrypted. They offer public key encryption with PGP 9.8.2 They just need my public key to be compatible with their PGP version. I found a few statements at the GPG site, which may not be true for newer versions of gpg: PGP, Inc. refuses to accept Elgamal keys of type 20 even for encryption.They only support type 16.PGP 5.x does not accept v4 signatures for data material but OpenPGP requests generation of v4 signatures for all kind of data, that's why GnuPG defaults to them. By default, GnuPG encrypts your secret key using the Blowfish symmetric algorithm. Older PGPs will only understand 3DES, CAST5, or IDEA symmetric algorithms. PGP doesn't do Elgamal signing keys at all, so they are not usable with any version. I attempt to avoid using trial and error here, because an incompatible key may provoke loss of crucial information. It is difficult to estimate how long it would take them/me to find out that the key provided was not compatible; but probably it would entail a significant loss for the business.
View 1 Replies View RelatedNobody else seems to be reporting this, so I guess it's down to my setup in some way, but when I run vim from a konsole window under KDE 4.3.3, I find that the konsole screen messes up during the session (feels as if it is writing with background colour on the background or something) and even when you leave vim by typing the right exit commands, display remains upset (most often confined to leftmost 20-30 columns). Konsole "clear and reset" does not help, I have to close the session and start a new instance.
Maybe connected to the konsole settings I use which are "black on light yellow"?
Should I have something in by .vimrc or konsole configuration to fix this ?
I just want to ask if samba3x (which is samba 3.3.8 specifically ) compatible with samba 5.2 (Final) ???. cause I plan to upgrade my samba which is currently samba 3.0.33 PDC w/ LDAP back-end. Is it safe to download samba3x from CentOS 5.5 and install it in 5.2. and additionally I notice that samba3x require some LIBS packages such as libtalloc, libsmclient, libtdb which is not in 5.2.
View 3 Replies View RelatedOk so was looking through a guide and stumbled on this: ppc --> 32-bit, compatible with all Macintosh computers (excluding Intel Macs) and the PlayStation 3. Does this mean that if I have some old Macs (G3s) to be precise I could put Fedora on it? Does this involve a whole lot of hacking or not?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI installed truecrypt but it didn't open, I don't know why, maybe it needs gtk libs to work.
so I'm looking for an alternative KDE app that at least can open truecrypt files.
I want to install Opensuse 11.2 in opensuse 11.2 is HP ML350 G6 computer Should i have a lot of problems in the future? (Raid...)
View 3 Replies View RelatedI plan to install OpenSUSE as my main operating system. However, before proceeding with the installation I want to clarify one problem I think I might face. My disc is partitioned into 2 parts- a) C: being my primary partition and b) D: containing all my important files. Both the partitions are NTFS.
I am planning to format C: and install OpenSUSE on it. Will I be able to use the D: partition in OpenSUSE just as I use it in Windows or would I have to format D: too? I do not want to format D: drive. Would I have to make any special configurations before or after installing OpenSUSE to use D: drive?
I just switched to Ubuntu from Win7 and want to find replacement for my MS Office Outlook. I tried Evolution client to connect to my mailbox and got following error:The Exchange server is not compatible with Exchange Connector.The server is running Exchange 5.5. Exchange Connector supports Microsoft Exchange 2000 and 2003 only.Could you please suggest mail client compatible with Exchange 5.5?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI currently own an easyCAP, standard definition capture device. I'm looking into purchasing a HD capture device, but the only one which says it supports Linux in the spec is the Blackmagic Intensity Pro (PCi Card). Here is a list of the ones which I'm looking into possibly getting, but I'd like to know if I can use it to record (my Xbox 360) on Ubuntu (Studio) 10.04 Lucid Lynx, and how hard it would be to set it up.
Blackmagic Intensity Pro
Hauppauge HD PVR
AVerTV HD DVR
Blitzbox HD
Also, if you know of any other decent HD capture devices, comment and let me know
The problem of slow usb transfer speeds has been half solved in Lucid. I'm getting 25 mbps plus speeds when it comes to transferring data to portable hard drive. But with my Kingston flash drive the speeds are still as low as 2 mbps. Is this because some flash drives are not meant to be compatible with Ubuntu?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIm not sure since there different ubuntu for AMD and intel and i have seen x86 in some applications websites to download. Does that mean it wont work in AMD chip? Do all ubuntu applications work? Does AMD always have to be 64-bit what if i just want 32-bit for more culpability for applications? Is it hard to change from 64 to 32 or from 32 to 64 in AMD? Since im planning on buying a AMD computer. Its a noob question but i cant find the answer on Google. Going to be using AMD Dual Core Athlon™ Neo X2 6850e (1MB L2, 1.8GHz)
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs the Asus eee PC 1015 PED compatible with Ubuntu? I am a raw beginner.
View 9 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone have or know where to find a list of printers that have been tested as officially compatible with Ubuntu?
View 4 Replies View RelatedJust installed 10.10 and I am very impressed.
I am not having a big problem at all but my built in video system is clearly behaving like it does not have the right driver.
Are there any video cards out there that are directly well-supported by linux? i.e. genuine linux drivers that allow the card to function at full capacity or close?