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Under Kernel >= 3.x #8

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ppmim opened this issue Mar 6, 2017 · 4 comments
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Under Kernel >= 3.x #8

ppmim opened this issue Mar 6, 2017 · 4 comments

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@ppmim
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ppmim commented Mar 6, 2017

We are planning to acquire a FLI USB camera, so we would like to know if you know if some part of the software (FLI Kernel module, FLI SDK or python-FLI) would have some problem with Linux Kernel 3.x or even 4.x. We plan to use Debian 8.x or Ubuntu 16.x.

Thanks!
JM

@tzuchiangshen
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Hi JM:

We are using the following kernel and OS without problem:

Regards,

Tzu

@christhechris
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I had to make some small changes to the kernel driver (fliusb) to get things working on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Linux 4.8.0-39-generic #42~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 20 15:06:07 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux).

I've published them here: https://github.com/SydneyAstrophotonicInstrumentationLab/FLI-linux

@cdt59
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cdt59 commented Jun 22, 2019

Does anyone have a version of fliusb that will build on Ubuntu 18 or 19? The error I am getting says that it does not have the headers to find build libraries.

@LRenegar
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LRenegar commented Mar 3, 2020

@cdt59 I realize this isn't timely, but if you're still looking, contact Jim Moronski at FLI. There is a build of the SDK that uses libusb and deprecates fliusb.

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