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| It should have exactly the same version as your kernel, so for ''uname -a'' telling: ''Linux roland 2.6.20-1.2952.fc6'' we should use driver gspcav1-kmdl-2.6.20-1.'''2952'''.fc6-1.00.18-4.fc6.i686.rpm |
LINUX FC6
1. select camera from the list, longest list that I found available on http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html
- select camera with driver spca5xx or gspcav1 or linux-UVC (gspcav1 supersede others)
'NOTE:' don't trust camera names, most of them are incorrect, run lsusb with camera connected and use device ID.
2. check are there driver already installed on your machine:
lsmod | grep gspca
3. If not (likely) download driver from http://atrpms.net/dist/fc6/gspca/
It should have exactly the same version as your kernel, so for uname -a telling: Linux roland 2.6.20-1.2952.fc6
we should use driver gspcav1-kmdl-2.6.20-1.2952.fc6-1.00.18-4.fc6.i686.rpm
2. install driver rpm -i gspcav1-kmdl-2.6.20-1.2952.fc6-1.00.18-4.fc6.i686.rpm
