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#51
Originally Posted by *the_newbie* View Post
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Is there somthing i should be doing with apache on my internet tablet?
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Try to connect locally from tablet browser to URL:
http://localhost/webcam.html
If you can access the pages and camera locally from tablets browser then apache and gstmjpg are working correctly and the problem remains in your private network. If you can't access locally with tablets own browser try:
- restart (power off, power on) tablet and apache (=httpd) should start running)
- uninstall and reinstall gstmjpg and apache if there is something wrong with the configuration.
- checck with terminal if apache and gstmjpg are running by giwing command:
$ ps

Hope this helps.

- kepler
 
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#52
Thanks Kelper !
Easy as Hell!


*the_newbie*
 
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#53
Originally Posted by *the_newbie* View Post
Thanks Kelper !
Easy as Hell!


*the_newbie*
Anytime.

Did you get it working? If you did, what was the problem? (just for others to learn)

-kepler
 
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#54
I hadnt installed one of tyhe applications but i never knew. I found out when i uninstalled and reinstalled. Thanks.
 
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#55
Is there a way to flip the image upside down (like the built-in video call does automatically when you turn the camera to point the other way)?

It's a great app, and I'm amazed with the ease of installation, zero maintenance, and the framerate!

Thank you kepler, that's awesome!

Werner
 
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#56
Great app!

Just posted to let you know that it DOES work in diablo (at least on my N810), and I did get to work with thttpd (instead of Apache).

I desired thttpd for its smaller memory foot print. After all, don't need a multi-theading web server on my IT!

To get it working with thttp, I had to move the contents of the two directories /usr/cgi-bin and /usr/htdocs to a single directory tree. I chose the thttpd default of /var/www with the cgi-bin under it. I then simbolic-linked those directories back to the original locations so that future updates will go well.
 

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#57
Originally Posted by wartstew View Post
I had to move the contents of the two directories /usr/cgi-bin and /usr/htdocs to a single directory tree. .
Ahaaa. Thanks for this. Now I can hook up my index.html page (and others)
 
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#58
IS it at all possible to add sound with this?
 

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#59
i cant install httpd properly. it says cannot install and yet it still shows up as installed but broken. any ideas?
 
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#60
im running diablo n800
 
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