I have an ATI all-in wonder with a simple camera attached to it. Is there any way for me to grab frames from it? Grabbing video would be even better, but it seems that it would be pretty easy to grab frames. ------------------------------
This has some interesting parallels to the event the started the American Revolution over 200 years ago. After one day, it's at over 200 people. I hope this really wakes some people up.
It is in all of our best interest to make it in companies' best interest to create more OSS. Unless, of course, you are a major proprietary software vendor with which these projects would compete.
This is great and everything, but I hope that Illiad doesn't enter into any agreements that make him take the strip of the internet. That would be no good.
I had a similar problem before, and my symptoms were identical. It was on a box that also ran windows, and when windows auto-configured my PnP sound card, it gave it a different value for the IRQ than I was using in Linux. The value I used in Linux was the same as the IRQ for my legacy ethernet card. I changed a jumper on the nic, and viola, it worked. Obviously, your problem is not identical, but I would bet that it is a IRQ or resource problem.
I have an ATI all-in wonder with a simple camera attached to it. Is there any way for me to grab frames from it? Grabbing video would be even better, but it seems that it would be pretty easy to grab frames.
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Nice one man, that AC kiddie just can't keep up with ya. :)
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Does anyone know if it was the SVLUG that filed that Class action suit in CA?
Someone is going to have to change 2.2.0 to 2.2.* in the poll now.
This has some interesting parallels to the event the started the American Revolution over 200 years ago. After one day, it's at over 200 people. I hope this really wakes some people up.
This is VERY good news
It is in all of our best interest to make it in companies' best interest to create more OSS. Unless, of course, you are a major proprietary software vendor with which these projects would compete.
This is great and everything, but I hope that Illiad doesn't enter into any agreements that make him take the strip of the internet. That would be no good.
I had a similar problem before, and my symptoms were identical. It was on a box that also ran windows, and when windows auto-configured my PnP sound card, it gave it a different value for the IRQ than I was using in Linux. The value I used in Linux was the same as the IRQ for my legacy ethernet card. I changed a jumper on the nic, and viola, it worked. Obviously, your problem is not identical, but I would bet that it is a IRQ or resource problem.