* Brian Durant [090503 00:18 +0200]
> As I understand it, I should use that command to determine what is
> wrong with the sound, when it doesn't function. It puts out a text log
> output that needs to be looked through?
If you think so, then install strace and read strace(1) before the
fist use of
As I understand it, I should use that command to determine what is
wrong with the sound, when it doesn't function. It puts out a text log
output that needs to be looked through?
Cheers
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On Sat, 2 May 2009 19:03:50 +0200
Brian Durant wrote:
> Is there a KDE alternative to Cheese? I want to avoid installing 36
> GNOME packages on my system. Kopette can be used with Gtalk, but Gtalk
> video isn't supported on PPC.
>
Not that I know of but if you want to check if video works try o
* Brian Durant [090502 19:09 +0200]
> I am a newbie experiencing intermittent sound problems with Lenny KDE
> installed on a G5. I have tried the following:
>
> $ strace -o sound.txt
> bash: strace: command not found
What is your problem? Did you expect to hear sond by that command?
Elimar
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Is there a KDE alternative to Cheese? I want to avoid installing 36
GNOME packages on my system. Kopette can be used with Gtalk, but Gtalk
video isn't supported on PPC.
On 5/2/09, José JORGE wrote:
> A Saturday 2 May 2009 17:41:05, Brian Durant escreveu:
>> Any idea how to do any of what is sugge
I am a newbie experiencing intermittent sound problems with Lenny KDE
installed on a G5. I have tried the following:
$ strace -o sound.txt
bash: strace: command not found
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A Saturday 2 May 2009 17:41:05, Brian Durant escreveu:
> Any idea how to do any of what is suggested? I am a newbie.
I think you have nothing to do. Just launch cheese
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I contacted Logitech's QuickCam team about the issue. Here is the
reply I received:
"Setting up the Linux UVC driver (uvcvideo) is enough. Just make sure
it can be loaded automatically or try to load it manually. You can
also keep an eye on your syslog to see if it gets recognized."
Any idea how
Hi José,
There is a /dev/video0 file.
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