Hi Rudolf, is "apt-get install libv4l-ruby1.8", the library you are talking about for converting YUV raw image to JPEG? I can't seem to find "v4l2convert.so" anywhere after installing libv4l-ruby1.8.by EWTUC - Debian
Probably not a USB bandwidth problem: I tried emDebian running off NAND with only webcam attached (no usb stick or any other usb device attached) and still get the weird looking images when I manage to get an image. I remember webcam compatibility page has listed Intel CS110 as YUV, so I am going to try Rudolf's suggestion next. I'll let you know what happens. Thanks for all youby EWTUC - Debian
ha ha, just happen to me also. Following Jeff and ECC's direction after booting from USB recovers just fine: mkdir /tmp/ubifs ubiattach /dev/ubi_ctrl -m 3 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -m -N rootf mount -t ubifs ubi0:rootfs /tmp/ubifs umount /tmp/ubifsby EWTUC - Debian
Thanks for your response. Did you just recompile "motion" and its dependencies, or did you recompile the driver? The reason I ask is that I notice something else when I try gqcam Output of dmesg afterI plug in the camera usb 1-1.4: new full speed USB device using orion-ehci and address 6 gspca: probing 8086:0110 spca508: Webcam Vendor ID: 0x8086 spca508: Webcam Product ID: 0xby EWTUC - Debian
Intel CS110 is an old webcam. The driver is included with Debian. However, I can't get any image from it. I tried webcam which returns "can't get rgb24 data", streamer which gives "neither audio nor video format specified/found", and gqcam which gives an image that doesn't make any sense. This camera works in Windows XP. Any ideas or experience to share?by EWTUC - Debian
ecc Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The ubifs file system has a fair amount of > overhead. You can read the gory details here. And > here is a comparison between ubifs and jffs2. Thanks for the docs, just what I am looking for.by EWTUC - Debian
I followed Jeff's instruction to remove original pogoplug software to increase emdebian size, so root@debian:/tmp# cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00100000 00020000 "u-boot" mtd1: 0ff00000 00020000 "data" however, df only show 232M, is this correct? root@SeaStar:/# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfsby EWTUC - Debian
>>From Hendrik: Yes, that's my problem: How do I toggle between USB, pogoplug and NAND-Install booting? If you have access to Debian or Pogoplug, then to boot into usb fw_setenv bootcmd 'run bootcmd_usb; run bootcmd_ubi; run bootcmd_pogo; reset' alternatively to boot into pogoplug first, then fw_setenv bootcmd 'run bootcmd_pogo; run bootcmd_ubi; runby EWTUC - Debian