Some time back someone posted the link to a sight where you could look up how good a piece of hardware's Linux support is. Darn it, if I can't seem to remember the name of the site. I need it. My Lenovo laptop has a built-in web cam, but it's dreadful. I'm able to use my roommate's Logitech C510 web cam if I reboot into Windows. I cannot get the thing to work in Kubuntu, and Logitech's web page shows now drivers for it. That C510 way outperforms the Lenovo's web cam. With the Lenovo one, the picture is so dark I can barely be seen, but you can see me perfectly with the Logitech. However, I don't want to have to boot into Windows. When I'm conferencing with people, there's Linux software I want to run.
So the goal is to find a quality low-light web cam that has excellent Linux support and to use it and to uninstall the Lenovo's crappy web cam.
So the goal is to find a quality low-light web cam that has excellent Linux support and to use it and to uninstall the Lenovo's crappy web cam.
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