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	<title>Comments on: Using BioLux NV microscope in Ubuntu Linux</title>
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		<title>By: Ron</title>
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		<description>Hello 

I have just bought a Bresser BioLux NV microscope, which works fine under Windows 7 on my Lenovo Z570.  However, I have my laptop set up to dual boot and normally use Ubuntu 11.10

So, I Googled &quot;How to use Bresser BioLux NV with Linux Ubuntu&quot; and was delighted to find your Web page.  Many thanks for the tip on using &quot;Cheese&quot;, which works well.  

I just plugged the MikrOkular camera into a USB port, started &quot;Cheese&quot; and it worked immediately, which is a lot easier than having to install the Windows driver that Bresser supply on CD.</description>
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<p>I have just bought a Bresser BioLux NV microscope, which works fine under Windows 7 on my Lenovo Z570.  However, I have my laptop set up to dual boot and normally use Ubuntu 11.10</p>
<p>So, I Googled &#034;How to use Bresser BioLux NV with Linux Ubuntu&#034; and was delighted to find your Web page.  Many thanks for the tip on using &#034;Cheese&#034;, which works well.  </p>
<p>I just plugged the MikrOkular camera into a USB port, started &#034;Cheese&#034; and it worked immediately, which is a lot easier than having to install the Windows driver that Bresser supply on CD.</p>
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