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I haven't installed any logitecch yet, it just worked out of the box. Then adjust the volume of the microphone, using the slider. Could be that logitech is throwing a curveball in the models.

Communidate, I appreciate any time you spend on this. Neither in camorama nor in msn or anywhere else. Usually it should be 81, so there are problems ahead.
It seems installing the new 1. Unforunately the server I plan to have the webpage about the cam on is down for now. But the usb id is the same. I just wanted to thank you for your guide, and add another camera that works ID d: They think no one will notice.
It worked perfectly in Hardy and not anymore in Intrepid.
Howto : Quickcam Messenger [Archive] - Ubuntu Forums
QuickCam Messenger Another round done. D I'm really having fun learning about this great OS. No is shouldn't matter to my knowledge. Did you incc.quickcam a question? I can detect and use the inbuilt microphone, but video doesn't work.
Logitech QuickCam Messenger Series
QuickCam Messenger Ive downloaded the latest version named qc-usb-messenger There is a solution for the problem You want gspca and not spca5xx since gspca is for kernels above 2. Just proceed to do that Nothing comes up when I type them.
And one thing you'll see is that yes, i also had camorama, and that was the only app that worked with my cam, while amsn, and ekiga would take a crap on me. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. And thanks for the kudos Now I am reading this tread and do not feel very comfortable with the fact, that this camera does not seem to work without further configuration.
But no internal microphone.
Go to the ubuntu software center and install cheese. Now checking if you have kernel source installed.
It has to be for this driver to work for you. Lines beginning with " " are ignored. Just a black screen and others viewing see a black screen as well. This shouldn't be needed anymore at all.
No matter what I try I always come to the same problem -- no video1 mount point created. They think it's ok, not knowing it screws drivers up for the volunteers. I want to use it as a general webcam and probably with a program like motion or zonemanager.
Like I said, I'm brand new to Linux
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