So here's something interesting...
I tried testing the webcams on a Haswell-based laptop. Even without modprobbing uvcvideo, I was able to run both webcams at the same time, as long as I limited...
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So here's something interesting...
I tried testing the webcams on a Haswell-based laptop. Even without modprobbing uvcvideo, I was able to run both webcams at the same time, as long as I limited...
Unfortunately, "uvcvideo" is the only driver associated with my webcam. I don't have another driver to modprobe.
12: USB 00.0: 0000 Unclassified device
[Created at usb.122]
Unique ID:...
Well when I run "df -i", I'm still only seeing disk info:
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
dev 2046397 481 2045916 1% /dev
run ...
@yancek
It doesn't matter what command I run, all of them ultimately say the same error. But the one I quoted specifically was from ffmpeg. The command itself I know for a fact is irrelevant. The...
I am working on a project involving 2 webcams, and no matter what application I use (ffmpeg, gstreamer, qv4l2, etc) I get some error regarding there not being enough space on the device (despite it...
So I managed to mostly solve my problem:
Using the following command:
gst-launch-1.0 v4l2src device=/dev/video0 ! image/jpeg,framerate=30/1,width=1920,height=1080 ! videorate ! avimux ! filesink...
That can't be right, because there are plenty of people who stream 1080p@30FPS cameras all the time, even on systems worse than mine. The only difference is instead of writing out through a network...
I'm working on this personal project involving a couple identical 1080p webcams and a I.MX6 quad-core ARMv7 platform that records from them. I want to record the 1080p 30FPS MJPEG stream (so, not the...
Yeah, I had a feeling the mouse is controlled by root since X11 itself is.
I used ls to check the permissions of my drive and it does appear the udev rules are in fact working. Just kind of weird...
I fixed the post title.
Changing the "SUBSYSTEM" didn't help. Whether I use a flash drive (SUBSYSTEM="block") or a USB mouse (SUBSYSTEM="input") I'm still able to access the devices with other...
I have been trying to set up certain devices to be accessible only to one specific user (for example, a flash drive, a mouse, or a Bluetooth dongle) while inaccessible to other users. I've been...
I have an old Beagleboard-xM (an ARMv7 platform) that I wanted to try using as a wireless USB hub. To do this, I was planning on using the program "usbip".
I've heard that the usbip package...
Hmm, if wifi really is the problem, I may try opening it up and see if I can swap the mini-PCIe card with a different module and see if that helps. Seems like half the time the adapter doesn't work...
Not just debian, but specifically debian 32 bit.
I've personally had problems with debian 8, but that was also a while ago. I'd suggest you try debian 9 (stretch) 32 bit, which so far has been the most problem-free. Besides, if there's ever a...
Unfortunately, this is a terrible product for a newbie to work with. Many of us here have had several years worth of experience with Linux of varying distributions and even we are having trouble...
I'm not sure if there's ever a point when a computer freezes where the CPU isn't under 100% load. Anyway, I don't remember how to do it off the top of my head but this link should help:...
As I've stated in an earlier post, I don't think CPU usage has anything to do with it, but GPU usage might. It isn't necessarily the GPU itself, but generally speaking, if GPU usage is high, so is...
@hello6
I'm not sure if the GPU drivers are the problem, at least they're not the only issue. I originally tried Ubuntu on this a couple months ago and crashes were frequent. I switched to debian...
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-4.3-Sound-Pull
Seriously... RT5645 support coming up but no RT5648? Is this some sort of joke?
Are you using Debian Stretch? Also, it might be easier to just simply uninstall network manager, just so it doesn't conflict with anything. It's not that big of a program and you can always keep...
I've recently just tried Debian Stretch and so far there isn't any freezing. Looking around these forums, I did a collection of things that are supposed to stop the freezing. Most notably, using...
It appears that if you add the line:
rm -f /dev/mmcblk0rpmb
to /etc/rc.local the freezing will stop.
So I've tried something that may help prevent the random freezing. I haven't tried it extensively enough to prove this though:
During boot, try going to the advanced boot options and select the...
Jon Bradbury - you should edit your first post with a step-by-step guide with proven results for this. It seems this laptop is gaining popularity pretty quickly, and it seems like results are very...