Hallo

> > As can be seen from the output below, Linux is detecting the card.
> > However, /dev/video* entries do not get created at boot time.
> 
> Not sure if it's related, but anyways:
> On SuSE 9.2 loading the driver surprsingly instantiated a /dev/video1
> iso /dev/video0.
> With symlinking /dev/video to /dev/video1, it worked. Funny still.
Be default the fist video card is /dev/video0 and that is usually linked
to /dev/video. If you have a 2nd card that will be /dev/video1 and so
on. 
If you have only one card it is very interresting why you had to use
/dev/video1. 

If you have more than one card, you should use the LAV_VIDEO_DEV env
variable to set the card you want to use. 

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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