El vie, 01-10-2004 a las 01:25, Alexander Dalloz escribió: > Using google: yes. > > http://www.google.com/search?hl=de&ie=UTF-8&q=pwcx+Logitech+QuickCam+Pro+4000+Webcam&btnG=Suche&meta= I already knew almost all useful entries from there, truly, believe me. Do you think it would have been easier or more difficult for me to go to google (awaked) or to start to writing a long email? But I can't explain to me how I could make that mistake or whatever of not to know the first one ... http://mia.ece.uic.edu/~papers/volans/quickcam.html It's just by itself what I was looking for! (enough); but even, some of the its inside links are also very valuable for me: http://www.ap-accessgrid.org/linux/usb.html http://mia.ece.uic.edu/~papers/linux/msg00034.html I can't explain what it could happens or what I was thinking about when searching (I'm not still the King of Google, but I think that I am closer and closer day by day...) > The pwcx author recently closed his site because the kernel guys decided > to kick out the pwc module because they don't want to support non open > source software directly with the Linux kernel. Details on the pwc / > pwcx author's position: http://www.smcc.demon.nl/webcam/ Already knew.... > You need to get the last pwcx tarball and compile the module into your > kernel. I was afraid that I'd have to end up compiling a new kernel by myself later or earlier... Fortunately, old-newbie, yes, but I --don't--mind-- 'll be able to face it (If I were very-new-newbie and very-frikie I suppose I won't love Linux in the same way...) > The pwc.ko module comes with the latest FC2 kernel. ??? I'll take note...for when the FC3's ready; as said, FC1's my system (FC3 will be the next ... hope so). > The steps > are described in the README coming with the pwcx tarball. already knew > > Alexander > Very thanks, Alexander; Dabuek Rodríguez