Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) installation walkthrough (kind of)
Ok, so I managed to get zoneminder installed in Feisty (7.04) with your instructions... thank you so much.
Now I can't seem to get my webcam to show up as a source for zoneminder. The webcam is working... i used the bundled VoIP / chat software (starts with an e) to verify that the camera is working. It shows a live feed.
ZoneMinder however shows nothing...
Oh yeah, and its listed as /dev/video0
Please help if you can... thanks in advance!
Now I can't seem to get my webcam to show up as a source for zoneminder. The webcam is working... i used the bundled VoIP / chat software (starts with an e) to verify that the camera is working. It shows a live feed.
ZoneMinder however shows nothing...
Oh yeah, and its listed as /dev/video0
Please help if you can... thanks in advance!
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Database?
is your guide complet?
about zm database? or it`s not really needed?
i don`t knwo how to setup phpmyadmin to use zm in ubuntu 7.04 desktop
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about zm database? or it`s not really needed?
i don`t knwo how to setup phpmyadmin to use zm in ubuntu 7.04 desktop
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Last edited by sergiut2002 on Sun Feb 13, 2011 3:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Im not really sure what you are getting at but, if you follow the guide, it should work. As I have only installed it on a server, not a desktop, I don't know what issues you would run into.. if any.
The ZM database is needed as that is where everything except the video/images is stored and should get installed during installation.
You don't really "need" PHPMyAdmin. It just makes administering the database a little easer but, i have not needed it as most things are taken care of within ZM.
The ZM database is needed as that is where everything except the video/images is stored and should get installed during installation.
You don't really "need" PHPMyAdmin. It just makes administering the database a little easer but, i have not needed it as most things are taken care of within ZM.
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Re: Database?
As long as you've installed everything (esp mysql and php, in this case) by package, and not by manual build, then the zoneminder .deb should take care of setting up the database. You shouldn't need to do any manual tweaking.sergiut2002 wrote:is your guide complet?
about zm database? or it`s not really needed?
i don`t knwo how to setup phpmyadmin to use zm in ubuntu 7.04 desktop
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Re: Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) installation walkthrough (kind
Hi,
I'm a newbie here. I'm familiar with Linux but not very adept at it (especially command line stuff).
I followed your instructions and installed ZoneMinder on Ubuntu 7.04 Desktop edition. It seems to work OK, but it's not producing thumbnails on the Event pages like the LiveCD version does (the LiveCD version didn't support my built-in LAN card).
Is there a setting I need to change to make it produce thumbnails for the Alert page? Or did I miss installing something I need?
Here's what I did:
Installed 7.04 from installer CD.
Installed Apache2 with extras I thought I'd need with Synaptic Package manager.
Installed MySQL with development headers (etc) with Synaptic
Followed your instructions (skipping a couple of steps like 3 which didn't seem relevant):
Then I used Automatix to install the correct driver for my add in video card.
Computer: eMachines T3522
add in video card: nvidia GeForce 7300 PCI-E
add in video capture card: Avermedia DVD EZMaker PCI
I'm a newbie here. I'm familiar with Linux but not very adept at it (especially command line stuff).
I followed your instructions and installed ZoneMinder on Ubuntu 7.04 Desktop edition. It seems to work OK, but it's not producing thumbnails on the Event pages like the LiveCD version does (the LiveCD version didn't support my built-in LAN card).
Is there a setting I need to change to make it produce thumbnails for the Alert page? Or did I miss installing something I need?
Here's what I did:
Installed 7.04 from installer CD.
Installed Apache2 with extras I thought I'd need with Synaptic Package manager.
Installed MySQL with development headers (etc) with Synaptic
Followed your instructions (skipping a couple of steps like 3 which didn't seem relevant):
And then followed Lee Sharp's directions:ryscar wrote:Code: Select all
sudo -i apt-get install ssh wget ftp://www.northern-ridge.com.au/zoneminder/ubuntu/edgy/zoneminder_1.22.3-8_i386.deb dpkg -i zoneminder_1.22.3-8_i386.deb apt-get –f install ln -s /etc/zm/apache.conf /etc/apache2/conf.d/zoneminder.conf apt-get install patch cd /usr/share/zoneminder wget http://www.zoneminder.com/downloads/zm-1.22.3-filter.patch patch -p0 < zm-1.22.3-filter.patch chown www-data:www-data zm_actions.php
Then allowed the update program to run over several sessions (I'm on a satellite modem and have to keep an eye on how much bandwidth I use - if I exceed our limit they'll turn our speed down to 33.6 Kbps for 24 hours)Lee Sharp wrote:Code: Select all
sudo ln -s /etc/zm/apache.conf /etc/apache2/conf.d/zoneminder.conf sudo apache2ctl restart sudo chmod 4755 /usr/bin/zmfix zmfix -a sudo chown www-data.www-data /usr/share/zoneminder/temp edit /etc/sysctl.conf and add the following lines (for 128meg shared mem) kernel.shmall = 134217728 kernel.shmmax = 134217728 Download cambozola.jar and put it in /usr/share/zoneminder Enable in options->Images. Set path to ffmpeg in options -> Images /usr/bin/ffmpeg test with xawtv (-nodga may be needed)
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# Add extra repositories # Medibuntu wget -q http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/repo/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add - sudo wget http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/sources.list.d/feisty.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/medibuntu.list # Refresh repositories sudo apt-get update # Install everything sudo apt-get install ssh traceroute p7zip unace rar xfonts-intl-european flashplugin-nonfree sun-java5-plugin faad ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-pitfdll gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse lame liba52-0.7.4 libartsc0 libdc1394-13 libdvdread3 libfaac0 libfaad2-0 libgsm1 libid3tag0 libimlib2 liblame0 libmad0 libmjpegtools0c2a libmms0 libmodplug0c2 libmp4v2-0 libmpcdec3 libmpeg2-4 liboggflac3 libquicktime0 libsidplay1 libswfdec0.3 libxine-extracodecs libxine-main1 libxvidcore4 libxvmc1 mjpegtools ntp ntp-simple sox vorbis-tools libdvdcss2 w32codecs msttcorefonts ogle-mmx ogle-gui streamtuner streamripper
Then I used Automatix to install the correct driver for my add in video card.
Computer: eMachines T3522
add in video card: nvidia GeForce 7300 PCI-E
add in video capture card: Avermedia DVD EZMaker PCI
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ffmpeg
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Can't get camera image
I've run through your install and everything went very smoothly, but when I try to create a new monitor, I can't get a camera image. I just get a broken image.
It appears that ffmpeg in not installed through the .deb package. Is this a problem?
root@system-t:~# ls -l /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg
ls: /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg: No such file or directory
root@system-t:~#
I'm using a Pinnacle PCTV card that works fine with the live CD. Here is some information ouput...
root@system-t:~# zmu -d /dev/video0 -v -q -U <user> -P <pword>
Video Capabilities
Name: BT878 video (Pinnacle PCTV Stud
Type: 171
Can capture
Can tune
Overlay onto frame buffer
Can clip
Scalable
Video Channels: 3
Audio Channels: 1
Maximum Width: 924
Maximum Height: 576
Minimum Width: 48
Minimum Height: 32
Window Attributes
X Offset: 0
Y Offset: 0
Width: 320
Height: 240
Picture Attributes
Palette: 4 - 24bit RGB
Colour Depth: 24
Brightness: 32768
Hue: 32768
Colour :32768
Contrast: 32768
Whiteness: 0
Channel 0 Attributes
Name: Television
Channel: 0
Flags: 3
Channel has a tuner
Channel has audio
Type: 1 - TV
Format: 0 - PAL
Channel 1 Attributes
Name: Composite1
Channel: 1
Flags: 2
Channel has audio
Type: 2 - Camera
Format: 0 - PAL
Channel 2 Attributes
Name: S-Video
Channel: 2
Flags: 2
Channel has audio
Type: 2 - Camera
Format: 0 - PAL
I see that the format = PAL even though my monitor is set to NTSC?
I've used the live CD's in the past with great success, but wanted to be able to break away from them. I'm also wondering if I've missed something under the "images" or "config" tabs in Options that might be causeing my troubles.
Any help would be great!
It appears that ffmpeg in not installed through the .deb package. Is this a problem?
root@system-t:~# ls -l /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg
ls: /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg: No such file or directory
root@system-t:~#
I'm using a Pinnacle PCTV card that works fine with the live CD. Here is some information ouput...
root@system-t:~# zmu -d /dev/video0 -v -q -U <user> -P <pword>
Video Capabilities
Name: BT878 video (Pinnacle PCTV Stud
Type: 171
Can capture
Can tune
Overlay onto frame buffer
Can clip
Scalable
Video Channels: 3
Audio Channels: 1
Maximum Width: 924
Maximum Height: 576
Minimum Width: 48
Minimum Height: 32
Window Attributes
X Offset: 0
Y Offset: 0
Width: 320
Height: 240
Picture Attributes
Palette: 4 - 24bit RGB
Colour Depth: 24
Brightness: 32768
Hue: 32768
Colour :32768
Contrast: 32768
Whiteness: 0
Channel 0 Attributes
Name: Television
Channel: 0
Flags: 3
Channel has a tuner
Channel has audio
Type: 1 - TV
Format: 0 - PAL
Channel 1 Attributes
Name: Composite1
Channel: 1
Flags: 2
Channel has audio
Type: 2 - Camera
Format: 0 - PAL
Channel 2 Attributes
Name: S-Video
Channel: 2
Flags: 2
Channel has audio
Type: 2 - Camera
Format: 0 - PAL
I see that the format = PAL even though my monitor is set to NTSC?
I've used the live CD's in the past with great success, but wanted to be able to break away from them. I'm also wondering if I've missed something under the "images" or "config" tabs in Options that might be causeing my troubles.
Any help would be great!
MRD
Ok...got the video working bby following the Ubuntu wiki
http://www.zoneminder.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_7.04
which I didn't find on my inital search here...
"chmod 666 /dev/video0"
worked...
I am still wondering why ffmpeg is not installed and if it is needed for full ZM operations?
Thanks!
http://www.zoneminder.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_7.04
which I didn't find on my inital search here...
"chmod 666 /dev/video0"
worked...
I am still wondering why ffmpeg is not installed and if it is needed for full ZM operations?
Thanks!
MRD