I've tried using a Logitech Quickcam Express before, but never with any success. I knew the camera worked in Windows, but I could never get past whatever step should come after loading the kernel module for it. I wouldn't know which devices in /dev/ to use, etc. That was a while ago, however. I had about four years of linux experience at the time, including kernel compiling. As it was so long ago, maybe support has improved. I don't know.

That's been my only experience w/ webcams in linux, so I can't speak to your other questions. I hope people have been replying directly to you, because I haven't seen any replies on the list.
-Barrett


Andreas Ehn wrote:

Hi,

I'm looking for a webcam for video-conferencing that is well-supported
by Debian sid. I will probably have to go for a USB model, since my
laptop only provides unpowered IEEE 1394 (FireWire). Do you have any
recommendations?

Is a camera with an autofocus lens worth the extra money?

Thanks in advance for all input!

Best regards,
Andreas






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