On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 [00:12], J. Javier Maestro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Aug Wed 20 2003 15:15, David Röhr wrote: > > Is there a way to get the iSight camera working on Linux? Or maybe > > something in the process? > > I wonder too!! :-) Nice little piece of hardware... I checked yesterday > apple's website and got enchanted by that thing!! If you get anything > about that camera, please post it here, coz I for one would love to > hear/read about it! > > Now, someone with that camera, time and knowledge could try the kernel > drivers [IEC61883-6 (Audio transmission) support and OHCI-1394 Video > support], that assuming Apple is following that standard (IEC61883-6). > It would be _GREAT_ if that camera works in our wonderfull linuxes |-) I have read that WindowsXP users got it working, but now sound. If the camera works in XP it should use some kind of standards? And _should_ work in Linux, but would be nice to see someone thats already using it <: > > Is there realy a good reason why I should get a apple Airport station? > > There are alot of 802.11d-radio stations that are _alot_ cheaper that > > the airport station. So does it realy have to be an airport station when > > having an airport card in the ibook? More trouble to get stuff working > > on a diffrent station than an airport? > > I heard/read you can run linux in that flying saucer 8-) but... I think > you can also run linux in other wireless stations... they don't look as > cool as the Airport one, but hey... money is always an issue! Well. I don't see a point of paying more than twice the money for a "nice" looking airport station. The station is just going to be in the closet either way <: I just wanted to know if there is realy any diffrence between the Apple Airport station and normal stations? Except the cost. > About the trouble part... as far as I understand wireless, the station > is just another router, but capable of connecting wireless devices. > Thus, with a different station, the setting up part for a wireless card > in the laptop remains the same, and the rest should be explained in the > manual of the wireless station, shoudn't it? :-) Thats how I see it too, just thought it be strange when I saw the price of the airport stations. /d -- ... david röhr | o_ .. unix systems consultant | o/ /\ Solaris, AIX, HP-UX . qbranch system management | /|_, \\ and GNU/Linux Certified. www.qbranch.se / `