On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 21:55, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> > Fortunately, devfs is now marked obsolete.
> What will it be replaced by ? Last time I checked sysfs, I didn't find any
> device node in there.
Sysfs (/sys/*) is for non-process procfs-entries (/proc/*). Devfs will
be replaced by something
> No, RedHat uses the default devfs names. However, due to devfs horror
> (that's a pleonasm), /dev/video/ contains other non-v4l video entries,
> such as the dxr3 (em8300)
Ouch.
> Fortunately, devfs is now marked obsolete.
What will it be replaced by ? Last time I checked sysfs, I didn't find a
Hi Laurent,
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 20:10, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> (it should be in /dev/v4l/video0, but maybe RedHat renamed v4l to
> video).
No, RedHat uses the default devfs names. However, due to devfs horror
(that's a pleonasm), /dev/video/ contains other non-v4l video entries,
such as the
Hi Jean-Christophe,
> I have a pinnacle dc10+
> I put the card into the pc, start pc, redhat-9(kudzu) find it install a
> driver ? ( does it install a driver ?)
> I had installed studio before to take a look how it was looking (great
> no prob)
> Well when I start a "initialize capture" I got a :
Hej,
I have a pinnacle dc10+
I put the card into the pc, start pc, redhat-9(kudzu) find it install a
driver ? ( does it install a driver ?)
I had installed studio before to take a look how it was looking (great
no prob)
Well when I start a "initialize capture" I got a :
"Lavrec failed with the fo