Uhy, this does not cost as thought because the problem was to keep working. Explaining
above is the installation or configuration of hp webcam notebook or laptop has the words dv6420la dv6000 series (so that they can also serve others chicony webcam model that for what I have understood those dv2000 series also have them), this info is found in two blog distintinos thus have two possible solutions, I'll start with the most "complicated" for want of a shape and then remantare the easiest solution and a small extra step so they do not disappear but the webcam.
above is the installation or configuration of hp webcam notebook or laptop has the words dv6420la dv6000 series (so that they can also serve others chicony webcam model that for what I have understood those dv2000 series also have them), this info is found in two blog distintinos thus have two possible solutions, I'll start with the most "complicated" for want of a shape and then remantare the easiest solution and a small extra step so they do not disappear but the webcam.
1 .- Solution hard extruded Blog Raseck
console type in lsusb
I D 0c45: 62c0 Microdia (if you see this code is that you have the Chicony webcam)
favorable If the above type the following in
same console sudo apt-get install build-essential subversion sudo svn checkout
http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/linux-uvc/
linux-uvc/linux-uvc/trunk
cd /
sudo make sudo make install
test module modprobe uvcvideo
Image Ready if you are not even restart and then open the amsn ekiga or to enjoy it.
One problem I encountered at least my distro, I have not been able to maintain the configuration, because with a couple of reboots of the pc I have no more image, so you have to constantly perform this process. 2 .-
easy solution taken from the blog of
Workspace console type in lsusb
I D 0c45: 62c0 Microdia (if you see this code is that you have the Chicony webcam )
sudo apt-get install gspca-source sudo ma
prepare sudo ma ai gspca
Ready, restart the system as the solution to previous password to gain or amsn ekiga or any program that has support for video playback.
Another similarity between solution 1 and 2 is that after a couple of reboots it loses the image from the webcam so you have to reinstall or reconfigure the last 2 steps of the solution 2. But I talked with the author of this solution and I have indicated the following:
Another similarity between solution 1 and 2 is that after a couple of reboots it loses the image from the webcam so you have to reinstall or reconfigure the last 2 steps of the solution 2. But I talked with the author of this solution and I have indicated the following:
first open the file:
sudo gedit / etc / modules
end of the file Add the following line modules
gspca
and save, reboot and voila, I've tried and have had no more problems. Well
a second solution to the problem mentioned is to create a script (with the help of Dreamlinux ) called webcam, as follows:
create any text file, and added the following lines:
#! / Bin / sh
sudo ma prepare sudo ma ai -f gspca
save it with the name of webcam.sh in any folder that suits us.
then give correspondiende permissions using the following command, open a console, enter cd
and through to the folder where the file we webcam.sh and tipeamos following:
sudo chmod + x webcam.sh
then we go to the gnome menu and entered: System> Preferences> Sessions
generate a new item at the beginning of ubuntu
on the webcam name is we reinstall command
and click Browse and select the webcam.sh file
Ready, is a slightly longer version than the workspace, but also works, like the previous restart and we can see how it works with ekiga, amsn, etc..
leave some pictures to show the quality of the webcam
Waiting that someone else can help them, I say goodbye. Iemhka