Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 9:11 pm
Alright, does the computer have a GUI? like Gnome, or KDE?
If so then try running xawtv. or even VLC and pointing vlc to /dev/video0 channel 0. See if that works.
The problem is that either 1: the device isn't configured properly for you. or 2: the device has been configured properly, but isn't being 'accessed' properly.
Either way xawtv should help.
If so then try running xawtv. or even VLC and pointing vlc to /dev/video0 channel 0. See if that works.
The problem is that either 1: the device isn't configured properly for you. or 2: the device has been configured properly, but isn't being 'accessed' properly.
Either way xawtv should help.