I use Motion on two of my cameras at home.  I don't use the Debian
version as I needed a fix for them that was in a newer version.  It runs
great, it's stable and uses very little cpu.


Thus spake Brian Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> A friend of mine recently asked me if any decent software exists for
> Linux for managing security cameras.  He intends to setup up 6 or 7
> cameras, and wants to be able to manage them from a MacOS X box.
> 
> I've looked around and have found two promising projects: "motion" and
> "zoneminder".  Motion is currently packaged for Debian but zoneminder is
> not.  Has anyone tried either of these, and if so, can you share your
> experiences?  Or, are there any other projects out there I've
> overlooked?
> 
> Unfortunately, I don't have any v4l devices right now, so I'm not really
> able to test out either of these myself.
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> A friend of mine recently asked me if any decent software exists for
> Linux for managing security cameras.  He intends to setup up 6 or 7
> cameras, and wants to be able to manage them from a MacOS X box.
> 
> I've looked around and have found two promising projects: "motion" and
> "zoneminder".  Motion is currently packaged for Debian but zoneminder is
> not.  Has anyone tried either of these, and if so, can you share your
> experiences?  Or, are there any other projects out there I've
> overlooked?
> 
> Unfortunately, I don't have any v4l devices right now, so I'm not really
> able to test out either of these myself.
> 
> -- 
> You win again, gravity!
> 
> 
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