Watchdog version 1 released with Zoneminder
Webcam
Downloaded the v1.1, please help. How do I set up the web cam? Probably could search for awhile, but figured I would ask. I have two USB webcams. A Gear Head and a Winbook, Tried plugging in with the software running and tried booting with both plugged in. Can not see a menu entry any place to set up the software. Thanks for help.
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@ Aarf
I know nothing about Grub2, but have similar problems with Grub legacy. I think, it has something to do with boot options (hda instead of sda, I think it's not possible to use a subdir in 2.16, maybe PDEF1 instead of pmedia). It's only a guess because I started Puppy with 3.01. No time now, but will test later more.
@ Minnesota
I also don't know this program, and it was too late for me yesterday night to get it running. So I also don't know, was it me or my webcam.
A good start is by clicking of the orange source "/dev/video0 (0)" in wdog-v1.1.png, i think.
Rolf
I know nothing about Grub2, but have similar problems with Grub legacy. I think, it has something to do with boot options (hda instead of sda, I think it's not possible to use a subdir in 2.16, maybe PDEF1 instead of pmedia). It's only a guess because I started Puppy with 3.01. No time now, but will test later more.
@ Minnesota
I also don't know this program, and it was too late for me yesterday night to get it running. So I also don't know, was it me or my webcam.
A good start is by clicking of the orange source "/dev/video0 (0)" in wdog-v1.1.png, i think.
Rolf
Ich verwende "frugal", und das ist gut so. :wink:
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
Hi
@ Aarf
This is the GRUB stanza that i use (Legacy GRUB)
You may or may not need the last bit on the kernel line acpi=force (i do)
As you can see, i have it in the root of the partition (not in a subdirectory)
Also, on the first boot, i had to run the xorgwizard
otherwise it sat there with a black screen (on two different machines )
@ Minnesota
First thing is, you need to figure out which drivers you require for your cameras,
i have no idea what they are personally (sorry)
When you eventually have them installed,
you could try running the following command:
which should give a result similar to this:
Pay particular attention to the things i have put in bold (in the output from my camera)
and then click on the Source to configure your camera and enter some details.
You may need to play around with the Capture Width & Capture Height,
obviously DO NOT exceed what your camera is capable of.
Hope this helps
CatDude
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@ Aarf
This is the GRUB stanza that i use (Legacy GRUB)
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# Linux bootable partition config begins
title Puppy Watchdog-v1.1 (216)(Frugal) at hda6
rootnoverify (hd0,5)
kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/ram0 PMEDIA=idehd vga=normal acpi=force
initrd /initrd.gz
# Linux bootable partition config ends
As you can see, i have it in the root of the partition (not in a subdirectory)
Also, on the first boot, i had to run the xorgwizard
otherwise it sat there with a black screen (on two different machines )
@ Minnesota
First thing is, you need to figure out which drivers you require for your cameras,
i have no idea what they are personally (sorry)
When you eventually have them installed,
you could try running the following command:
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zmu -d /dev/video -q -v
sh-3.00# zmu -d /dev/video -q -v
Video Capabilities
Name: CPiA Camera
Type: 513
Can capture
Can capture subareas of the image
Video Channels: 1
Audio Channels: 0
Maximum Width: 352
Maximum Height: 288
Minimum Width: 48
Minimum Height: 48
Window Attributes
X Offset: 0
Y Offset: 0
Width: 320
Height: 240
Picture Attributes
Palette: 4 - 24bit RGB
Colour Depth: 24
Brightness: 32768
Hue: 32768
Colour :32768
Contrast: 32768
Whiteness: 0
Channel 0 Attributes
Name: Camera
Channel: 0
Flags: 0
Type: 2 - Camera
Format: 0 - PAL
- NOTE:
That is the output with my Pace VC6452V002 ZoomCam plugged in.
This camera required that i modprobe the driver module:To ensure that it is loaded at each boot, i added the above command to: /etc/rc.d/rc.localCode: Select all
modprobe cpia_usb
Pay particular attention to the things i have put in bold (in the output from my camera)
and then click on the Source to configure your camera and enter some details.
You may need to play around with the Capture Width & Capture Height,
obviously DO NOT exceed what your camera is capable of.
Hope this helps
CatDude
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[img]http://www.smokey01.com/CatDude/.temp/sigs/acer-futile.gif[/img]
Suppose I want to use it to record how I move around in the bed at night.
Sleep Apnea. So when I move it start taken webcam pics and when I lay like dead it stop taking pics.
How many such pics can one expect them during say 10 hours recording and how big space on the HDD does that take up?
Sleep Apnea. So when I move it start taken webcam pics and when I lay like dead it stop taking pics.
How many such pics can one expect them during say 10 hours recording and how big space on the HDD does that take up?
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
thanks CatDude with your boot code, xorgwizard, and xwin, got a boot. got running. now need to sort drivers for camera and wifi and perhaps other things..CatDude wrote:Hi
@ Aarf
This is the GRUB stanza that i use (Legacy GRUB)
You may or may not need the last bit on the kernel line acpi=force (i do)Code: Select all
# Linux bootable partition config begins title Puppy Watchdog-v1.1 (216)(Frugal) at hda6 rootnoverify (hd0,5) kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/ram0 PMEDIA=idehd vga=normal acpi=force initrd /initrd.gz # Linux bootable partition config ends
As you can see, i have it in the root of the partition (not in a subdirectory)
Also, on the first boot, i had to run the xorgwizard
otherwise it sat there with a black screen (on two different machines )
Hope this helps
CatDude
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@ CatDude, thanks again
@ Aarf, Extra drivers for Puppy 2 with 2.6.18.1 kernel Maybe you have more success than I
Rolf
@ Aarf, Extra drivers for Puppy 2 with 2.6.18.1 kernel Maybe you have more success than I
Rolf
Ich verwende "frugal", und das ist gut so. :wink:
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
I think it's a question about the sensitivity, and I guess, that you can adjust it. If you get a picture on every breath you take, you get about 3600 pics/10h. The other extreme would be one pic if you fall out the bed . I'm not sure about the size of each pic, it depends from the resolution you choose. The main question is, does the program work with your hardware? This you can only find out by testing.nooby wrote:How many such pics can one expect them during say 10 hours recording and how big space on the HDD does that take up?
Rolf
Ich verwende "frugal", und das ist gut so. :wink:
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
@ nooby,
with Motion, a program for similar purposes, I get a picture size of about 1k (320x240). So I would guess you need less than 2GB. But as I tried to explain, no one can tell you for sure. You must try yourself.
Rolf
with Motion, a program for similar purposes, I get a picture size of about 1k (320x240). So I would guess you need less than 2GB. But as I tried to explain, no one can tell you for sure. You must try yourself.
Rolf
Ich verwende "frugal", und das ist gut so. :wink:
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
Hi,
I installed the right video driver, but still no go.
My webcam is detected in Menu-> System-> Usbview.
I installed uvcvideo-20070706-k2.6.18.1.pet.
uvcvideo is the appropriate driver for me in all Puppies since 4.11 and works OOTB.
Running I get no error message.
Running
I get
Different options also unsuccessful.
If I change /dev/video0 to /dev/video or /dev/video1-16 (that's what I also find in /dev/), I get
"no such device".
I downloaded and installed luvcview-0.2.4.pet. It works. So I think it's a problem of my settings in Zoneminder or Zoneminder itself.
Also tried to change resolution: 160x120, 320x240, 640x480, 800x600, no go.
Any idea, where I'm wrong or what I could try or test?
Rolf
I installed the right video driver, but still no go.
My webcam is detected in Menu-> System-> Usbview.
I installed uvcvideo-20070706-k2.6.18.1.pet.
uvcvideo is the appropriate driver for me in all Puppies since 4.11 and works OOTB.
Running
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modprobe uvcvideo
Running
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zmu -d /dev/video0 -q -v
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sh-3.00# zmu -d /dev/video0 -q -v
Error, failed to get channel 0 attributes: Invalid argument.
If I change /dev/video0 to /dev/video or /dev/video1-16 (that's what I also find in /dev/), I get
"no such device".
I downloaded and installed luvcview-0.2.4.pet. It works. So I think it's a problem of my settings in Zoneminder or Zoneminder itself.
Also tried to change resolution: 160x120, 320x240, 640x480, 800x600, no go.
Any idea, where I'm wrong or what I could try or test?
Rolf
Ich verwende "frugal", und das ist gut so. :wink:
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
@rhadon Also failing here but the webcam program is also failing. Will try the second of the drivers you mention http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... -0.2.4.pet
Edit. Also failed, and muppy webcam which comes into the menus after restartx also fails.
Edit. Also failed, and muppy webcam which comes into the menus after restartx also fails.
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sh-3.00# luvcview
luvcview 0.2.4
SDL information:
Video driver: x11
A window manager is available
Device information:
Device path: /dev/video0
ERROR opening V4L interface: No such device
sh-3.00# luvcview -i 15
luvcview 0.2.4
SDL information:
Video driver: x11
A window manager is available
Device information:
Device path: /dev/video0
ERROR opening V4L interface: No such device
sh-3.00#
anyone able to download this?
http://www2.zoneminder.com/downloads/Zo ... 4.4.tar.gz
i cant at present at least.
http://www2.zoneminder.com/downloads/Zo ... 4.4.tar.gz
i cant at present at least.
@Aarf
Luvcview is only a viewer, not a driver.
You should see uvcvideo in Menu->System->PupScan (should be visible, if you open the first line).
After every boot you need to "modprobe uvcvideo" or you have to write it in rc.local as CatDude mentioned.
I remember vague that uvcvideo has 3 or 4 dependencies, one was something with v4l. But this shouldn't be your problem because I've not installed anything else and it works (I mean luvcview)..
As far as I remember, everything about webcam, which worked or worked not for Eee900 also worked or worked not for 701. I remember 3.01, eeetiger and ripple (good ol' times btw.).
I have not tested wifi with Eee and 2.16 (first step for me is to get webcam working). I remember, I needed the madwifi driver from tempestuous in 3.01. I think, you also need this one for 2.16.
I tried wifi with my Gericom but no go. I need rt2500pci driver but can't find it. So if I get the rest working, maybe I would take the occasion to try it by my own, or more likely, I would ask tempestuous friendly for help.
Muppy webcam also doesn't work for me.
HTH
Rolf
BTW, did you install it on usbflash? I was not able to do it there. It allways comlpained about pmedia=usbflash . Must install it on my internal chips.
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sh-3.00# luvcview
luvcview 0.2.4
SDL information:
Video driver: x11
A window manager is available
Device information:
Device path: /dev/video0
Stream settings:
Frame format: YUYV (MJPG is not supported by device)
Frame size: 640x480
Frame rate: 30 fps
You should see uvcvideo in Menu->System->PupScan (should be visible, if you open the first line).
After every boot you need to "modprobe uvcvideo" or you have to write it in rc.local as CatDude mentioned.
I remember vague that uvcvideo has 3 or 4 dependencies, one was something with v4l. But this shouldn't be your problem because I've not installed anything else and it works (I mean luvcview)..
As far as I remember, everything about webcam, which worked or worked not for Eee900 also worked or worked not for 701. I remember 3.01, eeetiger and ripple (good ol' times btw.).
I have not tested wifi with Eee and 2.16 (first step for me is to get webcam working). I remember, I needed the madwifi driver from tempestuous in 3.01. I think, you also need this one for 2.16.
I tried wifi with my Gericom but no go. I need rt2500pci driver but can't find it. So if I get the rest working, maybe I would take the occasion to try it by my own, or more likely, I would ask tempestuous friendly for help.
Muppy webcam also doesn't work for me.
HTH
Rolf
BTW, did you install it on usbflash? I was not able to do it there. It allways comlpained about pmedia=usbflash . Must install it on my internal chips.
Ich verwende "frugal", und das ist gut so. :wink:
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
ok got it now from http://www.zoneminder.com/downloads/Zon ... 4.4.tar.gz
going to play in dpup and or lupu.
earlier debian and ubuntu specific at
http://linuxappfinder.com/package/zoneminder
going to play in dpup and or lupu.
earlier debian and ubuntu specific at
http://linuxappfinder.com/package/zoneminder
Last edited by aarf on Sun 12 Jun 2011, 10:55, edited 3 times in total.
Also doesn't work for me.Aarf wrote:anyone able to download this?
http://www2.zoneminder.com/downloads/Zo ... 4.4.tar.gz
I installed zoneminder in lupu 5.25 from PPM. A lot of dependencies, and some are still missing. Maybe I could find.
The real problem for me seems to be that I'm a complete noob about apache, mysql and ZoneMinder itself . No glue, which program to run first, how to set up and so on. It seems to be a never ending story to me.
Rolf
Ich verwende "frugal", und das ist gut so. :wink:
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
zonemider documentation at http://www.zoneminder.com/wiki/index.php/Documentation
havent read it yet, if necessary i plan to use xampp to do the apache/mysql and php stuff as i have had xampp up and running before in puppy.http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html
havent read it yet, if necessary i plan to use xampp to do the apache/mysql and php stuff as i have had xampp up and running before in puppy.http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html