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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by dbaker View Post3. I frequently need to know app commands, yet they're ridiculously hard to get hold of... The only way I know of for finding out the command is googling it and hoping some documentation comes up. Is there any other way?
Code:sudo find / -type d -iname 'bin'
Can you provide an example or to of what you're trying to find? Perhaps I'm not fully understanding your question.
Originally posted by dbaker View Post4. How can I make Kubuntu recognise my mic and webcam? There might be some hardware compatibility issues here as I'm running it as a VM on an iMac... I'd just like to see something when I open up Kamoso. Kamerka actually gives me an error ('Cannot connect to V4L device').
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3. You understood my question. I know apps often don't have intuitive commands, but what you told me should help.
4. I have no idea what bus it's on. I also have no idea if I've told VB to pass it to the guest! There's not much under the 'usb' tab. I have usb controller and usb 2.0 controller enabled, and a filter that doesn't filter anything (in other words, all USB devices allowed.) Everything in the 'serial ports' tab is greyed out."Stella", HP Pavilion 15-ak006TX: KDE Neon User Edition dual-booted with Windows 10, 8gb RAM, Intel i7-6700HQ CPU, NVIDIA GeForce GTX950M graphics, 2 TB hard drive
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Give yourself a half-dozen of those empty device filters. It could be that VirtualBox is grabbing a device higher in the USB hierarchy and assigning it to the one empty filter.
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tried that, but it's still giving me the 'could not connect to v4l device' error. There is probably another setting somewhere that needs changing, I'll keep looking into it."Stella", HP Pavilion 15-ak006TX: KDE Neon User Edition dual-booted with Windows 10, 8gb RAM, Intel i7-6700HQ CPU, NVIDIA GeForce GTX950M graphics, 2 TB hard drive
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