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Re: [ts-7000] USB Camera with TS-7250

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] USB Camera with TS-7250
From: Per Öberg <>
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 14:45:25 +0100
If you're talking about a webcam you may disregard my first comment.
That was for regular hand held still picture cameras.

I know little about web-cameras in linux, sorry
Per Öberg

Per Öberg wrote:
> Hmm, what type of camera is it?
> Is it a end user camera or some to-be-built-in camera?
>
> Can you do the following:
> 1) Plug it in to the TS-7250, run 'dmesg' and provide me the last lines
> of output
> 2) Run 'lsusb' (if it's not available on TS-7250 standard environment
> you might try booting into the full debian in some way)
> 3) specify as much info as possible about the camera
>
> Ps.
> If you feel you need a linux installation to fiddle with but don't want
> to install one you can always try knoppix or some other live-cd linux
> distros. (http://www.knoppix.net) Simply download a knoppix image, burn
> it on a cd, reboot your computer,(maybe have to change to cd-booting in
> bios),wait for knoppix boot promt to appear, follow the instructions
> (like write knoppix or knoppix26 or something) ,sit back and watch
> knoppix start
> Ds.
>
> Per Öberg
>
>
> Laks wrote:
>> Hi Per Oberg,
>> I have an omnivision usb camera which works in windows os through usb
>> i could not check this with the linux desktop
>> -laks
>>
>>



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