[GnomeMeeting-devel-list] GM-gentoo
- From: Thierry Lepoint <thierry lepoint wanadoo be>
- To: gnomemeeting-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] GM-gentoo
- Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 21:54:09 +0100
Hello all,
After ALSA, I emerged gnomemeeting. I am now trying to take advantage of my
ToUCAM Philips PCVC which was working on a mdk-8.2 (GM-0.85 I think).
*I. My gentoo-2.4.20-r8 kernel was reconfigured as follows:
I.1. In Multimedia support ---> <M> Video For Linux
In Video For Linux: <*> V4L Information in proc filesystem
In Video Adapters:
<M> Quickcam BW Video for Linux
<M> Quickam Colour Video For Linux (experimental)
I.2 Telephony support
<M> Linux Telephony support
<M> Quicknet Internet LineJack/PhoneJack support
(it is just for further VoIP/IP)
I.3. USB support
USB Hosts Controller Drivers
<M> UHCI (Intel...) support
<M> OHCI (compaq, ...) support
USB Multimedia support
<M> USB Philips camera
Then I recomplied as well as ALSA again.
My /etc/devfsd.conf file contains:
#Video4Linux devices
REGISTER V4L/.* PERMISSIONS root.video 660
---First I would like to know if it appears to be correct at this stage---
*II. GM indicates that it cannot find /dev/video0 ou /dev/video1 (which are
indeed not in /dev)
---So my second question is to know what is the procedure to generate one of
these special files---
Indeed /dev contains .devsfd which prevents MAKEDEV -v video0 to work.
I suppose that i should also have dev/v4l/video
And corresponding lines in /etc/devfs.d....
I would be very indebted if I could have some help.
Many thanks in advance.
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