#Help with setting up Raspberry pi camera (raspicam) on Mainsail OS

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jaunty tulip
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Two days I am not able to figure this out, I have a pi zero 2 w and a raspicam. As far as I got is that the system recognizes the camera so good connection with ribbon cable but no video in the mainsail web interface ether black screen or no signal with fps changes.
Now I installed again a fresh image and booted the pi. What are the steps here?

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jaunty tulip
surreal canyonBOT
astral topaz
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If that doesn't help, try the next one

surreal canyonBOT
astral topaz
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Also, I don't recommend to use the pi zero2 for klipper and a cam

jaunty tulip
astral topaz
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What did you try?

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I got you two things to try and then I said, don't use klipper and crowsnest on a zero2.

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But you just answer on the third thing, that basically does nothing

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Also always get me new logs, that I can see what you actually did