Lone Programmer Writes 352 Webcam Drivers For Linux
mrneutron2004 writes "A French physician and ardent Linux supporter is the one man you can all thank for adding support for 352 webcams in Linux. The Open Source OS world may still be a bit of a mess when competing with the ease of Windows, but efforts like this make you wonder. One man with drive, tenacity, and no funding does what no one else can do. And none of the major Linux distributions back this guy's efforts, even the big players dipping into the corporate world's coffers."
TFA says 352. Is this Dyslexia Day at Slashdot?
In Repressive Burma, it's not just your connection that dies. slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=314547&cid=20819199
This guy wrote drivers that support 253 webcams, not 253 drivers.
Linux isn't Windows. In Windows, a Creative webcam would appear in the device manager as a "Creative Webcam". In Linux, a driver supports the chip the camera uses, not the specific camera itself. Logitech or Creative usually won't be making the whole camera from scratch. Instead, they purchase the electronics from some chinese company, then build their own body around it, and write some software to support it.
In the screenshots it can be easily seen that "Trust", "Canon" and "Logitech" webcams are all supported by the same driver.
He'd written 253 drivers when the article was started and wrote the other 99 drivers while the article was being written.
Engineering is the art of compromise.
Seconded. (And, someone, mod parent up.)
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