MSN video chat with Puppy on a Macbook[SOLVED]
MSN video chat with Puppy on a Macbook[SOLVED]
Hello,
i have a macbook that i would like to boot into puppy to use amsn so i can video chat with my friends (as msn msger 8 for mac doesnt support this)
i have heard about ubuntu having a howto to extract the drivers for isight and plant them into its the filesystem
is this possible to do in puppy? ive been using puppy for awhile, love it, and hope this is doable.
i have a macbook that i would like to boot into puppy to use amsn so i can video chat with my friends (as msn msger 8 for mac doesnt support this)
i have heard about ubuntu having a howto to extract the drivers for isight and plant them into its the filesystem
is this possible to do in puppy? ive been using puppy for awhile, love it, and hope this is doable.
Last edited by Heli0s38 on Sat 21 Feb 2009, 18:38, edited 1 time in total.
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Apparently the iSight is firewire-based, and in Linux you need the standard "video1394" and "raw1394" modules (and maybe the "vloopback" module?) in combination with the libdc1394 library.
After installing the libdc1394-2.1.0-libraw-2.0.2 dotpet, reboot and check if the video1394 and raw1394 modules are loaded, with this command -
If you don't see them listed, load them manually, like this -
Now launch your webcam application and try to enable your webcam. If no success, install the vloopback-1.2-k2.6.25.16 dotpet, and load this new module -
Now try again.
After installing the libdc1394-2.1.0-libraw-2.0.2 dotpet, reboot and check if the video1394 and raw1394 modules are loaded, with this command -
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lsmod
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modprobe video1394
modprobe raw1394
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modprobe vloopback
I think you're referring to the iSight firmware, not drivers. This might (??) be necessary to upgrade (or downgrade) the webcam's features, but I don't think it's essential.Heli0s38 wrote:i have heard about ubuntu having a howto to extract the drivers for isight and plant them into its the filesystem
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Hi efdeel,
Welcome to the kennels. Semme gets 'right to the point', which occasionally fails to identify context. I, on the other hand, tend to create confusion by being overly loquacious such that the point gets buried in the context. I think Semme is referring to, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 618#739618 "INFORMATION WE NEED TO HELP YOU".
There are over 5000 Puppy versions; roughly 30 currently active, all similar, but different and all potentially being used by someone. Only God and Google knows how many computer hard-ware versions exist.
So:
Exactly which Puppy. The ISO you downloaded has the exact name. So does the Title of the thread you may have opened to download the ISO.
Exactly which Macbook? Make and Model.
Does msn chat still exist? Exactly what are you trying to accomplish? Have you considered alternatives?
Welcome to the kennels. Semme gets 'right to the point', which occasionally fails to identify context. I, on the other hand, tend to create confusion by being overly loquacious such that the point gets buried in the context. I think Semme is referring to, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 618#739618 "INFORMATION WE NEED TO HELP YOU".
There are over 5000 Puppy versions; roughly 30 currently active, all similar, but different and all potentially being used by someone. Only God and Google knows how many computer hard-ware versions exist.
So:
Exactly which Puppy. The ISO you downloaded has the exact name. So does the Title of the thread you may have opened to download the ISO.
Exactly which Macbook? Make and Model.
Does msn chat still exist? Exactly what are you trying to accomplish? Have you considered alternatives?
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@ efdeel/Mike:-
There is, of course, the added complication that Crapple like to make it very awkward for their hardware to work under anything other than MacOS.....naturally, they take it for granted you're going to be using their OS..!
This isn't to say it can't be done, but the path to success may be somewhat longer and more rocky than it might otherwise be.....
We'll do what we can to help, but, as has been requested by others, always, always, always let us have:-
Exact make/model/specifications of your hardware.
Exact details of the Puppy you're trying to/want to use.....name, architecture (a link to the thread is always helpful!)
Just makes it easier all round, for everyone concerned. A lot of Puppy software/workarounds will work with multiple Puppies.....but not always.
Mike.
There is, of course, the added complication that Crapple like to make it very awkward for their hardware to work under anything other than MacOS.....naturally, they take it for granted you're going to be using their OS..!
This isn't to say it can't be done, but the path to success may be somewhat longer and more rocky than it might otherwise be.....
We'll do what we can to help, but, as has been requested by others, always, always, always let us have:-
Exact make/model/specifications of your hardware.
Exact details of the Puppy you're trying to/want to use.....name, architecture (a link to the thread is always helpful!)
Just makes it easier all round, for everyone concerned. A lot of Puppy software/workarounds will work with multiple Puppies.....but not always.
Mike.
Generally, no (which is why I'm wondering if efdeel should have started a new topic rather than post in an old thread about aMSN). Microsoft was quick to end MSN Messenger in favor of Skype and its chat services. They may still have something at the corporate/enterprise levels, but I doubt it.mikeslr wrote:Does msn chat still exist?
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Thank Semme, mikesir, mike for the reply...
Yup, Makoto
Next time I will make a new thread for this kind of problem ....something in common with the original thread just the hardware: macbook
So sorry for my bad ...ok, here there are:
My problem:
I need puppy to connect with macbook's webcam. I want to use for Google Meet.
My puppy:
info from puppy Help:
Welcome to BionicPup32 version 19.03, released Apr 2020!
iso file : bionicpup32-8.0-uefi.iso
My hardware:
Macbook 2,1 Late 2006
https://everymac.com/systems/apple/macb ... specs.html
info from PupSysInfo:
▶—— CPU ——◀
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5600 @ 1.83GHz
Socket Designation: U2E1
Manufacturer: Intel(R) Corporation
Voltage: 1.6 V
External Clock: 166 MHz
Min/Max Speed: 1000/1833 MHz
Current Speed of Core 0:1833 MHz, 1:1333 MHz
Core Count: 2
Socket Designation: U2E1
Manufacturer: Intel(R) Corporation
Voltage: 1.6 V
External Clock: 166 MHz
Min/Max Speed: 1000/1833 MHz
Current Speed of Core 0:1833 MHz, 1:1333 MHz
Core Count: 2
64-bit capable: Yes
Yup, Makoto
Next time I will make a new thread for this kind of problem ....something in common with the original thread just the hardware: macbook
So sorry for my bad ...ok, here there are:
My problem:
I need puppy to connect with macbook's webcam. I want to use for Google Meet.
My puppy:
info from puppy Help:
Welcome to BionicPup32 version 19.03, released Apr 2020!
iso file : bionicpup32-8.0-uefi.iso
My hardware:
Macbook 2,1 Late 2006
https://everymac.com/systems/apple/macb ... specs.html
info from PupSysInfo:
▶—— CPU ——◀
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5600 @ 1.83GHz
Socket Designation: U2E1
Manufacturer: Intel(R) Corporation
Voltage: 1.6 V
External Clock: 166 MHz
Min/Max Speed: 1000/1833 MHz
Current Speed of Core 0:1833 MHz, 1:1333 MHz
Core Count: 2
Socket Designation: U2E1
Manufacturer: Intel(R) Corporation
Voltage: 1.6 V
External Clock: 166 MHz
Min/Max Speed: 1000/1833 MHz
Current Speed of Core 0:1833 MHz, 1:1333 MHz
Core Count: 2
64-bit capable: Yes
update!
currently I am switch to 64 bit puppy,
info from puppy help:
Welcome to bionicpup64 version 8.0, released Feb 2019!
file : bionicpup64-8.0-uefi.iso
and my camera still not detected by puppy... (spec of hardware is on my previous post).
I still need help how to make my macbook webcam detect by puppy (for google meet).
info from puppy help:
Welcome to bionicpup64 version 8.0, released Feb 2019!
file : bionicpup64-8.0-uefi.iso
and my camera still not detected by puppy... (spec of hardware is on my previous post).
I still need help how to make my macbook webcam detect by puppy (for google meet).
iSight video camera
Do open another thread specifically for your computer. But this post may be helpful to others trying to help you. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1094973 ... g-on-18-04
Re: iSight video camera
Thanks, I go to that url and they use command line in terminal...mikeslr wrote:Do open another thread specifically for your computer. But this post may be helpful to others trying to help you. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1094973 ... g-on-18-04
now I can not run my Puppy terminal.
Both ways did nothing:
1. Click Terminal on the tray
2. Menu > Utility > Urxvt terminal emulator
Both did nothing, not open any window etc, just nothing.
need help
Currently, I am running on:
bionicpup64-8.0-uefi.iso
Macbook 2,1 Late 2006
https://everymac.com/systems/apple/macb ... specs.html
2GB ram
Puppy boot from internal HDD 60GB
booting video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX8VsKSb9kQ