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enabling Picamera with Ubuntu 20.04 aarch64 on Raspberry pi 4

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I've been trying to find a way to enable the Picamera with Ubuntu aarch64 on Raspberry pi 4 module but so far I only found how to do it on Raspberry pi 2/3, or with arch32.

Is there a way to support Picamera with Ubuntu 20.04 aarch64 on Raspberry pi 4 module?

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have you tried installing from source code? also you might enjoy the raspberry pi stackexchange, this question clearly belongs there. read this: https://larrylisky.com/2016/11/24/enabling-raspberry-pi-camera-v2-under-ubuntu-mate/
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Sorry, it’s 20.04
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This question is also on topic here.
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You need to install the raspi-config tool for Ubuntu 22.04 and 20.04.

In a terminal type below command to install the tool.

sudo apt install raspi-config

Then open the tool using

sudo raspi-config

Once the tool screen is openwed, go to Interface Options and then enable "Legacy camera option".

More about raspi-config tool Raspberry Pi Documentation

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