Posts Tagged ‘Logitech’

Nano Cordless Mouse Adapter for Laptops

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

I don’t have a laptop, but I still think this is cool:

This is the adapter for Logitech’s VX Nano Cordless mouse. Its tiny profile reduces the risk that it will catch on something and either break off or crowbar your laptop open.

Via Fred Gallagher, who needs to be working on the comic, darn him.

Linux Ubuntu: Web Cam, Logitech QuickCam for Notebooks Deluxe (Refurbished)

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

I was in Fry’s yesterday and on impulse, for $20, bought a plain brown cardboard box from Logitech labeled “QUICKCAM FOR NB DELUXE REFURB”.  “NB” stands for “NoteBook”.

Naturally, the enclosed CD does not include a Linux driver.

However, Logitech’s QuickCam Team has a very nice website with many resources, including Linux links.

I’ve done a certain amount of fumbling around, prior to starting this post, so I’m including some stuff in the order I wish I’d found it, rather than in order.

Hidden behind the spoiler tag is, essentially, a step by step whine log of my attempt to manually install the open source GSPCA driver.

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You know what, guys? Piss off. Just Piss Off. Back to Google.

OK, I find a link to the EasyCam project, “A tool for installing webcam drivers”. OK, that doesn’t look too bad; there’s one odd step, “Adding Repositories”, but at least these folks give short, coherent instructions on how to do that.

I go through the hoops.

Easycam is in French.

Fortunately, it’s a very simple program. It correctly identifies my camera. I do a quick check to translate “Lancer” (”To throw, launch.” OK, then.) and, Voila! Except the progress bar doesn’t run, but eventually, a partial bar appears with the words “Drivers installe!” which I take to be a good sign. I click the “Forward” button, and am presented with:

I take a deep breath…

And click the Apply button.

There is no “Outils” menu on my desktop, but I do have Accessories…no…Graphics…Ah! “Cheese”, as in, I presume, “Say Cheese!” I click, and the application starts. It is worrisomely blank for too long, but eventually I get:

(I tried to take a screenshot, but the screenshot utility cannot grab the live video image. This is a frame-grab of the SATA cable the camera happened to be pointing at.)

Woo Hoo! I haz webcam!

Now if only I had something usefull and entertaining to show you….

My thanks to the folks who put EasyCam together. It really was easy, for a Linux install, and it works.

[Much later...]

OK, I am unable to get VLC to record any video. It displays cam video well enough, but will not stream to file.

Cheese records the video, but doesn’t grab the audio stream.

Again, if I were running Windows, this would be trivial.


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