Indycam device missing (/dev/video?)
Good afternoon!
I just installed Debian on my Indy and mostly it works beautifully
(I'm typing this message on it) but I can't seem to get the camera
working. "modprobe vino" seems to work fine, it says "Indycam v1.0
detected" and installs a bunch of other modules.
According to what little information I've been able to gather, that
should do it and vgrabbj should now be able to capture images.
Unfortunately, vgrabbj (rightly) complains that there is no
/dev/video device.
Could the device be called something else, or do I have to create
it manually somehow? Or am I just missing something completely?
Some system info:
doctorb:~# uname -a
Linux doctorb 2.4.27-r5k-ip22 #1 Wed Nov 23 11:56:55 UTC 2005 mips GNU/Linux
doctorb:~# lsmod
Module Size Used by Not tainted
indycam 1520 1 (autoclean)
saa7191 2080 1 (autoclean)
vino 10704 0 (unused)
i2c-algo-sgi 1856 0 [vino]
i2c-core 16768 0 [indycam saa7191 i2c-algo-sgi]
hal2 13504 0
nfsd 87408 0 (unused)
sg 31312 0 (unused)
soundcore 4816 2 [hal2]
videodev 8384 2 [vino]
Any help would be much appreciated.
/Johannes
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