Hi!
I've a G1S laptop, wich have a syntek camera.
I've followed this tutorial:
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/syntek
All is correctly installed, and I can view me in softs(like cheese), but the image is inversed verticaly.
So I try this:
sudo insmod stk11xx.ko vflip=1, but I've this result:
nargzul@nargzul-laptop:~$ sudo insmod stk11xx.ko vflip=1 insmod: can't read 'stk11xx.ko': No such file or directory
After I try to modify the /etc/modprobe.d/options file, with adding: # Syntek Webcam options stk11xx vflip=1
But it doesn't work, I'm always in the wrong direction.
So I try to use global variable, like /sys/class/video4linux/video0/vflip, but I don't have any "vflip" folder in this folder.
Can you help me? It's made a long time I'm seeking for a solution :(
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Hi!
I've a G1S laptop, wich have a syntek camera.
I've followed this tutorial:
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/syntek
All is correctly installed, and I can view me in softs(like cheese), but the image is inversed verticaly.
So I try this:
sudo insmod stk11xx.ko vflip=1, but I've this result:
nargzul@nargzul-laptop:~$ sudo insmod stk11xx.ko vflip=1
insmod: can't read 'stk11xx.ko': No such file or directory
After I try to modify the /etc/modprobe.d/options file, with adding:
# Syntek Webcam
options stk11xx vflip=1
But it doesn't work, I'm always in the wrong direction.
So I try to use global variable, like /sys/class/video4linux/video0/vflip, but I don't have any "vflip" folder in this folder.
Can you help me? It's made a long time I'm seeking for a solution :(