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Old 11-03-2016, 02:21 AM   #31
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Odd, I suppose Canonical must keep older drivers around than Debian does.
Debian does, it's just that the 304 driver also includes the word "legacy" in it's name. Please see here and here.

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Debian does, it's just that the 304 driver is also includes the word "legacy" in it's name. Please see here and here.

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Thanks, I know what to look for now. For some reason between my googling and package-searching I found a mismatch in drivers that isn't there.
Happy to be educated .
 
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Thanks, I know what to look for now.
No problem, glad to help.

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Old 11-03-2016, 11:38 PM   #34
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Well what you saw is what I wrote, but what I wrote isn’t what I meant! Here are attachments NOT in safe mode of street view. Thanks
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That looks like it's not actually going into Street View. Do you know for certain that there is Street View available for that area and are you making sure you wait until the blue lines appear over the relevant streets before dropping the little man on them?
 
  


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