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Questions about software drivers for external peripherals as well as drivers for the system components. This is NOT for questions about "driver boards", e.g., for motors; use 'dc-motor' instead.

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Hooking up a Kinect?

I have just installed this library successfully in Arch Linux. I can't see any reason why it wouldn't install in any distro. It's important to note that I do not have a Kinect, so I cannot verify tha …
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How do you install a uncvideo driver for a Logitech C910?

The information was quite hard to find, but the uvcvideo module is built into the Raspberry Pi kernel. You can see for yourself in the kernel source here, or in your filesystem at: /lib/modules/${una …
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How do I load a module at boot time?

Loading modules at boot is a little different to running startup commands. In Debian: Add the module name as a new line in /etc/modules In Arch Linux: Add the module name to the module array in /etc/r …
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Can I run the RPI driver in ArchLnux?

It doesn't seem to me that there's anything in the instructions that makes it specific to the Raspbian distribution (other than the opening sentence). However, I assume that the tar files than contai …
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