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On 11/9/06, Russ Starr [email protected] wrote:
We have four Netbotz 500 camera units for our server rooms, each with an add on camera. Their client is java-based and they include Linux install notes. The units are pretty nice, except the picture quality isn't the best. The temperature, humidity, and airflow sensors are handy. They use Linux under the hood and are expandable.
http://www.netbotz.com/products/appliances.html
Hope that helps.
-Russ
On 11/9/06, Bradley Hook [email protected] wrote:
Does anyone know of some good, and hopefully cheap, network security cameras that play well with Linux clients? We recently purchased a camera for about $650, and not only was it designed for Windows/IE,
but
it specifically tried to prevent itself from working with other platforms. On top of that, it just didn't work at all most of the
time
(kept crashing every 2 minutes or so).
Any recommendations?
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You should also look into what cameras software like ZoneMinder recommends using, since it's a Linux security camera application they would have a good idea. That said, camera's with their own built in webserver like the Panasonic BL-C30 are pretty sweet too. No dependencies on software because you just hit the camera's web page. :)
-- Kyle Sexton
Axis cameras are very nice, and run Linux. http://www.axis.com/products/video/camera/