For some new Ubuntu users, if you want to use webcam in Ubuntu, some information can help you. As you know, Ubuntu is designed to support the vast majority of webcam and is readily available. Most webcam manufacturers do not provide drivers for Linux systems, including untu. Therefore, Linux developers must do their best to run the webcam device in the Linux kernel. The webcam driver supporting Linux is powered by LinuxU
For some new Ubuntu users, if you want to use webcam in Ubuntu, some information can help you. As you know, Ubuntu is designed to support the vast majority of webcam and is readily available. Most webcam manufacturers do not provide drivers for Linux systems, including untu. Therefore, Linux developers must do their best to run the webcam device in the Linux kernel.
The Linux-supported webcam driver is provided by the Linux UVC project. The project is intended to provide 10 thousand USB support for webcam, just like a general-purpose USB driver that controls some USB devices, such as USB flash drives, external USB devices, and other devices.
Most mainstream USB webcam devices can work in Linux systems, including Ubuntu that supports the Linux UVC project driver. If you want to buy a webcam device for your Ubuntu computer and are not sure whether it is supported, check the list of webcam devices that support UVC.
The webcam listed above can be easily applied to Linux machines. Therefore, before purchasing webcam for your machine, check the list and find your favorite modules.
After purchasing a module that supports Linux, you need an application to play or watch videos. Currently, Cheese is the most popular Ubuntu webcam application. Cheese allows users to access their own webcam and play videos easily.
Run the following command to install Cheese:
sudo apt-get install cheese
After the installation is complete, open it in Unity Dash to run. If the webcam driver has been loaded, Cheese can output videos from Webcam.
As long as you have a laptop equipped with webcam, it can work, because most USB webcam devices are commonly used in Ubuntu. What you should do is install Cheese and try it out.
If you cannot make the current webcam work in Ubuntu, you should try to purchase a working module!
Reading:
Use Cheese camera photos and video http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2010-05/26340.htm in Ubuntu
Local pre-monitoring (compilation process) http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-04/83109.htm for Webcam Application Based on V4L2
Cheese 3.5.3 released http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2012-06/63814.htm
For more information about Ubuntu, see Ubuntu special page http://www.linuxidc.com/topicnews.aspx? Tid = 2
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