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Old 22nd October 2011, 10:36 PM
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Cheese Crashes on Video

I'm running Fedora 15 and I have a Philips Webcam. On the live CD everything worked fine, but now (on the actual install) every time I try to record a video in Cheese Fedora crashes and I have to log in all over again. Photo option still works. Any suggestions?
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