I recently upgraded my system to amd64 and now I am trying to set up an
i386 jail for those programs that do not run natively on amd64. I want
to use my webcam, which works well outside the chroot; however, 32-bit
programs do not manage to access the device.
Examples of error messages:
$ schroot -p xawtv
I: [sid32-8d1fa3f9-ee58-4f25-b3e6-5453ba4d40c3 chroot] Running command:
"xawtv"
This is xawtv-3.95.dfsg.1, running on Linux/i686 (2.6.21-amd64-bootsplash)
xinerama 0: 1152x864+0+0
/dev/video0 [v4l]: ioctl VIDIOCGCAP: Invalid argument
no video grabber device available
$ schroot -p camorama
[Pop-up window: Could not connect to video device. Please check connection]
$ schroot -p motion
I: [sid32-9c74ac33-34ee-4ec6-b1f3-e448cc3da0e2 chroot] Running command:
"motion"
[0] Processing thread 0 - config file /etc/motion/motion.conf
[1] Thread is from /etc/motion/motion.conf
[1] Thread started
[1] ioctl (VIDIOCGCAP): Invalid argument
[1] Capture error calling vid_start
[1] Thread finishing...
I have tried to STFW, but no luck. Any suggestion?
Davide
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