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Old 31st October 2012, 03:34 AM
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Accidentally deleted v4l1compat.so

So, my Skype script stopped working randomly, and in a stroke of genius, I thought that deleting v4l1compat.so and reinstalling it was an easy solution. Turns out, I was wrong. Now, I need to reinstall the file and I can't for the life of me remember which gtk package contains the 32-bit version of v4l. Help?

*** I'm running skype on a 64-bit version of F17
*** My laptop is an ASUS, so without v4l, my webcam image is flipped vertically
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