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Raspbian without camera software?

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 1:38 pm
by BerndGaykema
Hi,

I have installed the latest Raspbian OS (version 3.18.74) by the NOOBS route.
I enabled the camera during set-up.
I did apt-get update & upgrade (and not rpi-update as this seems to be discouraged).
When starting the Desktop I see less sw installed than with the previous version (eg no Midori ....)

1) How can I install Midori to this version of Raspbian?

2) Where is the Cameratest folder and RaspiStill and RaspiVid?
This is all explaned on Element14 website (http://www.element14.com/community/vide ... era-hi-res) but seems useless nowadays. Too old video from E14?

I would like to play with the camera (I have the E14 Camera Board Rev 1.3) without digging too deep in Python scripts.
Is that possible with a standard Raspbian tool ?

Thank you.

Re: Raspbian without camera software?

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 2:17 pm
by jamesh
Type raspistill on the command line - should be installed by default.

Although it appears less stuff is installed, its is all there, but just not on the desktop. Try using the menus.

Re: Raspbian without camera software?

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 2:25 pm
by fruitoftheloom
BerndGaykema wrote: When starting the Desktop I see less sw installed than with the previous version (eg no Midori ....)

1) How can I install Midori to this version of Raspbian?

Thank you.
The LXDE Desktop was substantiality changed in look, but same underneath, back in December, you must of missed the Blog and various related posts:

https://www.raspberrypi.org/changes-to- ... -interface

Midori was dropped in favour of Epiphany Web Browser last September, you must of missed the Blog and various posts:

https://www.raspberrypi.org/web-browser-released