Hi,
thank you for your reply

On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, George N. White III wrote:

On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 at 21:16, Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:

Ipevo provides a version of its visualization software for linux (ubuntu)

https://ipevo-api-cms.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/software/visualizer/download/Linux/Visualizer_linux_1.0.5.33.zip

That's a last resort. :-)  And won't work anyway if the device isn't
even connecting.

If the Visualizer software works in a Live Ubuntu USB system that may
provide some insights into module versions and options.   It is possible
that the Visualizer package provides some firmware blob.

There are hdmi to USB dongles -- it is quite possible that the camera uses
the same chip as some dongle which might direct you to a module that will
allow you to use the camera.

It might be useful to describe how you plan to use the camera.  If you plan
to use video meeting tools (skype, zoom) there are forums specific to those
products where you may be able to get more effective help.

As far as I can see from the error message the application is a Java program
so it shouldn't be that difficult to have it running on Fedora. But I'm too
bad with deb files and I can't simply extract its content in order to exam it.
If you know how I can inspect it/extract its content I will investigate a
little more in this direction.

Walter

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