Ubuntu 12.04 (64bit)
CPU - intel core i5 2320 @3.0GHz
MotherBoard - Gigabyte H61N-USB3
Graphic AMD Radeon HD6770
Ubuntu 12.04 (64bit)
CPU - intel core i5 2320 @3.0GHz
MotherBoard - Gigabyte H61N-USB3
Graphic AMD Radeon HD6770
WebCam Logitech c510
Tested in Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit.
Status: works fully. Was having audio sync issues with Cheese but guvcview works absolutely fine with it. Didn't trouble-shoot Cheese, perhaps the audio sync issue could be worked out there.
In gstreamer-properties it is detected and used as a Video4Linux2 device and I'm pretty sure the webcam just follows the UVC standard.
Both video and audio from the device are fine.
Installed Skype 4.0.0.8 64-bit from its official web site and both the webcam's video and audio worked correctly with no additional configuration on my part in a call to a Windows XP machine.
Last edited by Icarus315; July 28th, 2012 at 04:46 AM.
1)Version Of Ubuntu: 12.04 with Unity desktop (32bit)
2)Type Of Hardware: Graphic Card
3)Hardware Maker: Nvidia
4)Hardware Model: GeForce 6200
Supports Unity 3D.
Version: 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin
Processor: Intel Ivy Bridge i7 3770k
Motherboard: ASUS Maximus V FORMULA Atx w/ Intel Z77 Chipset
Everything worked great right out of the box except for the Intel onboard graphics - they took a little convincing but now run great.
OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit
Type of hardware: Headphones
Hardware maker: SONY
Hardware model: MDR-CD370
All works perfectly.
OS: Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit
Type of hardware: Graphics card
Hardware maker: Nvidia
Hardware model: 6600
Supports Unity 3D, and work perfect.
Last edited by ZDroid; August 23rd, 2012 at 09:56 PM. Reason: 2 consecutive posts merged
OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit
Type of hardware: Wirelles Mice
Hardware maker: Genius
Hardware model: Ergo 9000
Work perfect, but not support special buttons, and special button for 3D view are moving back webpages or closing it.
1)Version Of Ubuntu: LUbuntu 10.04 LTS
2)Type Of Hardware: Desktop computer ATX
3)Hardware Maker: AOpen
4)Hardware Model: AX5T
Everything works except for APM nor ACPI power management.
To fail to prepare is to prepare to fail.
Dell Optiplex gx150 (Intel Celeron 1 GHz, 512 MB memory, from 2001).
Everything works with Lubuntu 12.04 when using the alternate ISO.
First the BIOS should be upgraded to A11.
During installation some combinations of boot options are needed, for example nolapic and acpi=off. This is done from the F6-menu.
After installation: If you see a garbled screen after applying all updates and rebooting, the boot options can be replaced with
(more about VGA codes here). Don't be afraid of editing the GRUB 2 configuration, it is no big deal.Code:GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="vga=791"
The computer does not serve any useful purpose by today's standard. Installing was mostly done for the challenge of it.
Did you choose your Buntu, or did you just stick to the first one you tried?
Xubuntu Lubuntu Ubuntu Kubuntu
About problems due to upgrading
Is there a Hardware Compatibility List for SLED somewhere? I think I saw
someone link it once but I can't find it. I'm specifically interested in
printers and scanners. (I.e. if someone buys [device] is it going to
work or cause me no end of grief.)
I found this 'NOVELL: Partner Product Guide: SUSE Linux Enterprise
Desktop' (http://www.novell.com/partnerguide/section/676.html) but
that's not really any use since there's only one printer listed there.
(I guess hardware's only going to get YES certification if the
manufacture makes the effort to get it and most won't.)
I found this 'HCL:Scanners - openSUSE'
(http://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Scanners#Scanjet_3970c) but it only refers
to openSUSE and is inevitably far from definitive.
Version Of Ubuntu: Ubuntu 12.04.1 desktop amd64 LTS
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Type Of Hardware: 3.5 Inches USB 2.0 4 PORT INT/EXT DUAL HUB BAY [Genesys Chipset]
Hardware Maker: Iocrest
Hardware Model: SD-U2HUB-4
Link to product image:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...b_lfb_prodpg_0
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You will need a Internal USB TYPE-A or you can run the cable through to the back ports. Also, you will need a floppy drive power connector. I also bought a:
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Type Of Hardware: NEC 5 PORT USB 2.0 PCI CARD ADAPTER (4 external ports plus 1 shared internal port)
Hardware Maker: NEC
Hardware Model: UPC 844660002840
Link to product image:
http://www.amazon.com/NEC-ADAPTER-ex.../dp/B004C4ZTFQ
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For more USB ports and to hook up the hub. Both work OUT-OF-THE-BOX. If you look around you can buy the whole setup for about $17.00 delivered.
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