How do i install Logitech C100 webcam Drivers in kiwi 10.08 Using Terminal window
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How do i install Logitech C100 webcam Drivers in kiwi 10.08 Using Terminal window
Is it possible for me to use a command in terminal window to Download and Install drivers for Logitech C100 webcam.
If so can I copy and paste because I`m Dsylexic.
Have you actually tried using the camera? A quick search on Google suggests that there should be a driver in the kernel for it already so you should be able to just plug it in and use it.
Is it possible for me to use a command in terminal window to Download and Install drivers for Logitech C100 webcam.
If so can I copy and paste because I`m Dsylexic.
Thank you in advance for any solutions.
Really?? You can't search for drivers/solutions on your own, but you were somehow able to find this site, and post a new thread, asking us to get them for you?? Seems rather odd.
arizonagroovejet nailed it..you should just have to plug the camera in. You don't provide any details, like version/distro of Linux, and what application(s) you're trying to use the camera with, or even if you've tried it. What have you done so far?
Distribution: Ubuntu 10.04 , Linux Mint Debian Edition , Microsoft Windows 7
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Originally Posted by arizonagroovejet
It says Kiwi 10.08 in their post title. Apparently that's a version of Linux. http://kiwilinux.org/en/
yup thats right. specially made for Romanians
im romanian actually
man your signature really scares me... because i know i havent :S
anyweays, to the thread opener,if your camera worked fine then just.. mark the thread as solved..in thread options..of course if you feel like it
Please post your thread in only one forum. Posting a single thread in the most relevant forum will make it easier for members to help you and will keep the discussion in one place. This thread is being closed because it is a duplicate.
True, but based on the amount of information provided by the OP and the other posts I felt the linked thread was the better choice. The mods in charge of this forum will make the final decision.
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