On Fri, June 12, 2015 9:18 pm, Michael wrote:
> I bought a Creative Live HD VF 0790 usb webcam, which is advertised to
> work with Linux, and plugged it into a Thinkpad 410s.
In my own limited experience, the easy and foolproof approach to audio
with Linux is to utilize a USB audio interface such
On 06/13/2015 11:50 AM, Michael wrote:
Jan-Rens,
What's the output of:
$lsusb -v | grep Device
Buss 002 Device 003: ID 041e:4097Creative Technology, Ltd
Example:
On my T410
$ lsusb | grep Device
gives:
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:0020 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching H
On 06/13/2015 11:50 AM, Michael wrote:
Jan-Rens,
What's the output of:
$lsusb -v | grep Device
Buss 002 Device 003: ID 041e:4097Creative Technology, Ltd
then some Root Hubs and the Mouse
To me this looks like the output of
$ lsusb | grep Device
Don't forget the -v option:
Jan-Rens,
> What's the output of:
>
> $lsusb -v | grep Device
Buss 002 Device 003: ID 041e:4097Creative Technology, Ltd
then some Root Hubs and the Mouse
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On 06/13/2015 04:18 AM, Michael wrote:
Hello,
First of all: I can listen to music in all the players, by internal speakers or
by headset headphones.
I bought a Creative Live HD VF 0790 usb webcam, which is advertised to work
with Linux, and plugged it into a Thinkpad 410s.
According to dmesg
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