It supports any ONVIF compatible IP camera as well as USB cameras and the raspberry pi camera module
d_k_bo
MotionEye used to be the go-to solution.
I am not sure about the current state of the project (the python 2/3 transition took a long while, there are only pre-releases using a modern python version).
And it's just some Discourse instance…
They even implemented it in Firefox: moz://a redirects to https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/manifesto/
I don't like it. He is just perpetuating the endless stereotypes that plague linux and harm linux adoption.
If you are using a somewhat stable distro and don't have weird hardware, you don't need to "write your own driver" etc. A lot more people "punch themselves in the face" by using a buggy, ad infested, data harvesting operating system even though they just need a web browser.
I think Germany’s done it twice now.
It was Munich and they switched back to Windows after M$ moved their German headquarters to Munich.
Declaring the use without a paid license as “Unlicensed” is very misleading since the project is also licensed under the GNU AGPL v3.0.
You can symlink /var/lib/flatpak/exports/bin/org.gnome.Lollypop
(if you are using a system installation) or ~/.local/share/flatpak/exports/bin/org.gnome.Lollypop
(if you are using a uset installation) to ~/.local/bin/lollypop
and run it as lollypop
.
You can adjust ownership and permissions for /mnt/something
using chown
and chmod
.
SPRIND GmbH is also known as „Bundesagentur für Sprunginnovationen“ and owned by the Federal Republic of Germany. See https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesagentur_f%C3%BCr_Sprunginnovationen and https://www.sprind.org