![]() There must be some way to get it to work in Skype. Do you think it could be some sort of driver issue? It's a Lifecam HD-3000 and the few sources I've visited say specifically it doesn't support v4l2. I changed the "dir" to lib64 but still no beans. The whole transparency thing was to blame on that last line, but I'm not using Compiz so I shouldn't have to use that in the first place. ![]() Is there a specific place I should place it in there to prevent this?***Įdit: On further inspection this solution does not work, I found the wiki article you were referring to as well. Alright, so adding those lines to the last parts of /etc/profile seems to break XFCE's transparency effects that I've got on.
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