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There are two types of Apple iSight - the external firewire camera and the internal USB camera. This document focuses on the latter. Edgy kernels later than 2.6.17-9 include a driver for the camera. However, it will only work if the camera firmware has been loaded. There are two ways to do this: 1) Boot MacOS X first, and then reboot into Linux without turning off your Mac. 2) Install the firmware in Linux To install the firmware in Linux, download the firmware extractor and extract the archive. Enter the directory and type "make". You now need to find a copy of the MacOS driver - this will probably be on your Mac partition as /System/Library/Extensions/IOUSBFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleUSBVideoSupport.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleUSBVideoSupport . Copy it into the same directory as the extractor and do ./extract AppleUSBVideoSupport which will then produce an isight.fw file. Copy this into /lib/firmware (sudo cp ./isight.fw /lib/firmware) and then either reboot or do sudo rmmod uvcvideo sudo modprobe uvcvideo and the camera should then work. To use the camera in Ekiga, ensure that you choose "V4L2" as the camera type. "V4L" is not supported.