Yes, I will do that, but as I said, I 'm skeptikal about the nature of my
problems (hardware/software):
I have kernel panics, non human readable MCE, and a bunch of errors written in
white or red appearing on first boots...
However, just for your interest, it seems to work a bit better today
Well the bandwidth problem is solved in a latter kernel.
You'd have to upgrade your distribution to make use of it though.
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Hi,
It is still not working with latest modules on 2.6.35.27 kernel on this
computer (mobo Asus m2n-x) BUT it is recognized:
987.501408] usb 1-9.2: new full speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 6
[ 988.337249] Linux video capture interface: v2.00
[ 988.382897] gspca: v2.12.0 registered
It still appears that your GSPCA loadable modules aren't agreeing with
your kernel version. I doubt they are from the same kernel version,
hence the Unknown symbol and disagrees about. There should be no
ambiguity between versions.
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I am a bit lost!
I reinstalled linux headers 2.6.35.27 via synaptics, I thought this would
update gspca modules.
Could you briefly describe/send me a link on how/ I should proceed to install
the latest module/ make sure I have it running?
Do I have to compile something? only the stv006x
This should do it:
sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.35-28-generic
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Thanks but this version (2.6.35-28) is not in the official Ubuntu 10.10 rep.
I don't know if I should upgrade then, and if upgrading, why just to 35-28 as
there are some newer versions.
I'm afraid of messing up the relatively stable system I have if I add the
kernel team repository without much
In which case, download the *.deb
sudo aptitude download linux-image-2.6.35-27-generic
Extract it
dpkg -x linux-image-2.6.35-27-generic /tmp
And copy the modules you need from the extracted deb
cp /tmp/lib/modules/blar to /lib/modules/blar
You can see if they updated correctly using
It did not work :
modinfo gspca_stv06xx
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.35-27-generic/kernel/drivers/media/video/gspca/stv06xx/gspca_stv06xx.ko
license:GPL
description:STV06XX USB Camera Driver
author: Erik Andrén
srcversion: E909E7274670A817439B742
alias:
I'd say this is unrelated to this bug.
You'd be better off creating another (newer) one and someone will pick
it up.
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Well I'm not entirely sure how old your out-of-tree version of GSPCA is,
but I would have thought it's pretty old. All recent GSPCA development
has been completed in the kernel tree and is available in the latest
kernels. By issuing make install you deleted the most recent kernel
modules
Hi,
it does not seem like I have an old module,
In ...
/lib/modules/2.6.35-27-generic/kernel/drivers/media/video/gspca/stv06xx
I found :
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 35308 2011-02-23 01:51 gspca_stv06xx.ko
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will do what suggested
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sorry if I missed it, but I did not find the patch mentioned for maverick, and
the way to implement it. Thanks for any help!
(quicktime messenger plus webcam on maverick with 2.6.36-27)
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Here is the upstream patch:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=c0b33bdc5b8d9c1120dece660480d4dd86b817ee
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Thank you Lee Jones,
I should have mentioned earlier that I am not a programmer, just a basic user
trying to get this camera working. That is to say, I am not aware of relations
between git community files and ubuntu repositories automatic kernel updates
and I probably got something wrong.
No, that won't work.
Can you send me your dmsg output?
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[17606.745052] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, address 5
[17611.913097] usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 6
[17612.295869] gspca_stv06xx: disagrees about version of symbol gspca_frame_add
[17612.295876] gspca_stv06xx: Unknown symbol gspca_frame_add (err -22)
This should now be fixed.
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I've been working with another developer who has a great deal of
experience in this area. He has recently submitted a patch-set upstream.
We are currently waiting for a verdict.
If you wish to follow the thread you can find the relevant start point here:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/285642/
Well, as promised, here are the /var/log/kern.log's for each of those
kernels. Also, as for the video and audio in each one, the results are
as follows:
100: Full video, no problems. Audio did not work (device never recognized by
Pulseaudio).
200: Half video screen. Audio did not work (device
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You did the right thing by trimming the log. :)
I don't know why video didn't work at all this time. All I did was to revert
the changes back to when you saw a full picture. I'll make you a couple more
kernels and stick them up at the following URL:
Sure hope the clue as to why video didn't work wasn't at around megabyte
399 or something! (Also, typo in my previous comment: of course I meant
/var/log/kern.log)
OK, I will post my results as soon as I get them for all three kernels.
This may take a while so maybe by/before the weekend.
No rush.
I have also ordered a camera with a STV06xx in it.
If you still have the issue by the time it arrives, as least I can debug
it locally. :)
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At least we are moving forward. Half is better than none.
I think I'll make the patch less aggressive, this may give you your
other half of the picture back.
Have a quick go at testing it for video, then we'll work on the sound.
Once tested, if you can post your entire /var/log/kern.log it
OK so I had to trim /var/kern/log a bit...because it ballooned up to
400+ MB. Hope that its ok that I cut it down to about 4.3MB. It was
pretty much repeating itself after that point.
Also there was absolutely no video this time (and no audio, but I know
you said we'd work on that later).
**
Sorry again for the delay. I don't actually have much physical access to
this machine and do most things remotely and by instructing someone
else.
OK, so here's the dmesg output, taken while the camera was being used
with Skype.
Video is chopped in half horizontally: top half has video, bottom
So, did everything work with the new kernel? Video and audio?
Can you send me the log please?
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OK I've installed the new kernel you posted and got the udev log you
wanted.
Also, I figured out what was wrong with the usb audio: I had blacklisted
it on that machine before on advice I had seen somewhere else regarding
webcam issues! It should be fine now.
I also have the dmesg output and
The USB sound drivers are contained in the *.deb file:
./lib/modules/2.6.32-26-generic/kernel/sound/usb/snd-usb-audio.ko
Can you plug your camera in and send me your resulting /var/log/udev
file please?
I am in the process of compiling you some more kernels, I'll let you
know when they are
Okay, I have applied the patch to Lucid.
Can you try it for me, then post your logs here please?
http://people.canonical.com/~ljones/lp22070-lucid/
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Lee, sorry for the long response. I've got word back about the camera
situation. The new kernel patches appear to have worked! Although the
camera does not work as a microphone (but I think this may have been
intentional on your part? If I'm not mistaken, your custom kernel has no
usb sound
Did you try the new kernel with only the cam plugged in?
What was the output?
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I have some more news from one of the ST6422 kernel devs.
Apparently, it's a fluke that this works in Maverick.
I am in the process of writing a patch to write the wrongs.
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Sorry Lee, but I think that the output you're referring to is what I had
posted in comment #78. That was with only the cam plugged in (except
keyboard and mouse, unless you wanted me to unplug one or both of those
as well).
Re: the patch -- great news!
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Yes, it will only happen to the ST6422, as most 'boards' have a
secondary Low-Bandwidth Mode to switch to when -ENOSPC is received
from the USB subsystem. However, the ST6422 lacks this functionality. As
I say, the real issue is in the USB subsystem. This has been addressed
in the latest kernels
Whoops! It looks like something went wrong with the upload.
I'll rectify that now.
Can you re-try please?
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OK, news: I successfully installed your provided kernel on that machine,
rebooted without the camera plugged in, unplugged everything except
keyboard and mouse, did
tail -f /var/log/messages
and tee'd that to another file, then plugged in the camera. This happened:
Oct 8 09:11:18 lilypad
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in:
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Maverick)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Lee Jones (lag)
Status: Fix Released
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu Maverick)
Importance: Medium
Status: Fix Released
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu Maverick)
Importance:
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Won't Fix = Fix Released
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Fix Released = Invalid
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Fix Released = Invalid
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I'm going to build you another set of kernels.
Once you've installed then ensure you issue this command before you run
your tests again.
echo 7 7 7 7 | sudo tee -a /proc/sys/kernel/printk
That will allow all of the debug prints to be reflected in the logs.
Give it another 30 mins or so (or
Okay, they're ready.
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When you paste your output again, would you be kind enough to either
upload it as an attachment rather than pasting it in please?
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Sure, sorry about before!
OK attached is the entire dmesg output (this stuff didn't seem to be
logged right to /var/log/messages or /var/log/dmesg).
If there's anything else I can provide, machine's still on, booted to
this kernel, cam plugged in.
The camera was recognized, by the way, with no
With regards to:
[ 287.134873] gspca: usb_submit_urb alt 1 err -28
ERR -28 =: #define ENOSPC 28 /* No space left on
device */
USB returns -ENOSPC when its bandwidth has been used up.
This is an issue with the USB subsystem, rather than GSPCA.
Normally when -ENOSPC is
I've heard that part mentioned in the past, about USB bandwidth being
used up, but I just think its curious that its basically happening only
on this board (for me)!
Thanks for your help, though, and whatever you guys come up with, I'm
sure it'll be a great help and I know it took a lot to get
Now that's an interesting.
Any further information that you can provide would be useful.
Thanks Yozen.
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Okay, with regards to:
[ 1800.658161] STV06xx: Probing for a stv06xx device
[ 1800.658167] gspca: probing 046d:08f5
[ 1800.658173] STV06xx: Configuring camera
[ 1800.658176] STV06xx: st6422 sensor detected
[ 1800.658181] STV06xx: Initializing camera
[ 1801.002234] gspca: probe ok
[ 1801.002406]
alright guys. just tested on a none-nvidia-chipset lucid x64. some
results a with the other maschine running lucid x64. the other one
actually had a nvidia chipset.
kernel is: 2.6.32-25-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 17 20:05:27 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
:~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced
I'm assuming the problem is still the same with both machines?
When you tested both kernels in #56 did you only change the kernel, or
the entire OS?
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sorry for the confusion:
over all there are 3 maschines:
one running latest Maverick (cam works)
two running lucid (cam works on neither of the both)
all are running 64-bit version
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And here's what I promised from my side from my girlfriend's desktop. I
will attach the output of lspci -vvv, dmesg output when the webcam is
attached, and dmesg when attempting to use the cam.
I will include lsusb output for the webcam here inline:
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 046d:08f5 Logitech, Inc.
dmesg output when camera is plugged in, and then an attempt is made to
use it.
Cheese was used in this instance, in the following two ways:
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so cheese
and as just
cheese
Forcing use of the 32-bit library for v4lcompat.so (as recommended with
skype -- just
And I'm assuming the two Lucid ones are running different graphics
chipsets? Hence we can dismiss the graphics theory?
Okay, I have a new kernel for you to try. It won't make your camera
work, but it will provide lots of debug which I want you to send to me.
Remove your camera, dpgk the kernel in
I have another thread to follow.
What (else) do you have plugged into your USB ports?
Are you using a USB hub?
Try this:
1. Unplug everything from all of your USB ports (except mouse)
2. Plug in your camera
3. Start up Cheese or Ekiga
Did that work?
@ exactt:
Have you ever seen gspca:
@Lee
I'll try to get you the requested info with the new kernel in a bit.
There are several things plugged into usb, including a bluetooth dongle,
a printer, a mouse, a keyboard, and the occasional ipod. No hub here.
However, the webcam works flawlessly when the computer is booted into
Windows
Whoops, looks like something might be wrong with that kernel image
This happens when you try to install it:
(Reading database ... 326215 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking linux-image-2.6.32-26-generic (from
linux-image-2.6.32-26-generic_2.6.32-26.45_amd64.deb) ...
Done.
hi,
sorry for the late response. here my results:
the cam works in maverick giving the following dmesg output:
[ 243.190070] usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
[ 243.457316] STV06xx: Probing for a stv06xx device
[ 243.457320] gspca: probing 046d:08f5
[
forgot the requested information
:~$ modprobe -l | grep quickcam_messenger
kernel/drivers/media/video/usbvideo/quickcam_messenger.ko
:~$ modprobe -l | grep gspca_stv
kernel/drivers/media/video/gspca/stv06xx/gspca_stv06xx.ko
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Excellent, thanks exactt.
What version of Lucid is that dmesg from?
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If you're not using the latest version of Lucid, could you please try
it?
32bit:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/55850028/linux-image-2.6.32-25-generic_2.6.32-25.44_i386.deb
64bit:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/55846757/linux-image-2.6.32-25-generic_2.6.32-25.44_amd64.deb
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I was wondering, exactt, what hardware are you using? I've been seeing
this problem on my girlfriend's desktop, which is using an nVidia-based
motherboard.
I can't give you all the exact lspci output right now, but I was
beginning to suspect the problem might have something to do with the
I believe this device to be fully supported and working within the
current kernel.
I'm going to put this one to bed.
If anyone has any major objections, please contact me.
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exactt, your dmesg looks okay to me.
Try and use a couple of different applications; Cheese, Ekiga, Skype and
Tellico.
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Do the following on your Ubuntu machine:
1. Pull up a terminal
2. Type modprobe -l | grep quickcam_messenger
3. Report you findings back here please
I'll try and help you resolve this.
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Also:
2.1 modprobe -l | grep gspca_stv
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Messenger (046d:08f5) with latest Lucid Lynx AMD64.
dmesg reports:
[ 1890.120037] usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 3
[ 1890.352662] usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[ 1890.399873] Linux
This bug report was marked as Triaged a while ago but has not had any
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http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download . If the issue remains, click
on the current status under the Status column
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I'm facing a problem with Quickcam Messenger (046d:08f0) under Karmic.
Two modules, gspca_stv06xx and quickcam_messenger, try to handle this
webcam.
From my point of view, gspca_stv06xx works better (tested with Ekiga,
Skype and Cheese). The quickcam_messenger will also be removed in
2.6.32, see
Logitech Quickcam Messenger Plus with ID 046d:08f6 is now officially
working in linux kernel 2.6.31 (RC version)
All you have to do is download linux kernel 2.6.31rc7 from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.31-rc7/
Skype works without any modifications, Ekiga Softphone too, but
Setting this back to Triaged as this is no longer assigned (ie In
Progress) to a kernel dev.
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Thanks Peter for pointing us to that link:
#43 Petar Velkovski wrote on 2009-07-16:
Surfing the Internet I found this link:
http://www.kuhrti.de/index.php/article/logitech-quickcam-messenger-on-ubuntu-9-04/comment-page-1/
The driver finally compiled
Is there also a workaround for:
046d:08f6 Logitech, Inc. Quickcam Messenger Plus
Of course it would be perfect if it would finally run out of the box.
But for now it would be nice to tweak a little to get photos and videos
from the cam. Is there a howto to set it up manually?
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I have Quickcam Messenger Plus and it's not working.
lsusb:
Bus 004 Device 004: ID 046d:08f6 Logitech, Inc. Quickcam Messenger Plus
uname -a
Linux aurora 2.6.30-9-generic #10-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 12 16:01:02 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
I am on 2.6.30 kernel because of the intel graphic bug.
Surfing
In my previous post I forgot to mention that dmesg gives
..
[ 839.348027] usb 4-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
[ 839.595175] usb 4-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
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I'd just like to add that my QuickCam Messenger does not work either in
the Jaunty (kernel 2.6.28-11)
I've tried several solutions to get it to work in the mean time, but
nothing has worked so far.
dmesg:
May 27 02:30:57 BEC-LIN kernel: [33022.185658] usb 1-3.5: new full speed USB
device using
I had the same issue, but I posted in a duplicate bug (#209901)
exactt closed that ticket by a
href=https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/209901/comments/26;suggesting
this link/a. I applied that patch, compiled and copied the related modules.
I now have a video device created by
ya my bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/334717 is also
showing this as the parent bug but it is specific to Quickcam Messenger Device
ID: 046d:08f0
I remember this cam working in earlier editions of ubuntu, so basically
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Compiling the qc-usb-messenger-1.8 to Ubuntu 8.10 get the following
error:
/qc-driver.c:1619: error: request for member ‘counter’ in something not a
structure or union
(and in tens of other lines). It's the macro sem_getcount(qc-lock):
#define sem_getcount(sem) atomic_read((sem)-count)
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@PRDR Can you try just booting fresh and running `insmod
drivers/media/video/usbvideo/quickcam_messenger.ko` then plugging the
camera in? Maybe you have an old driver in place.
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I followed the steps posted in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/linux-meta/+bug/287172, in order to build just the patched quickcam
module (with the patch posted by philips):
1$ apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r)
2$ cd linux-2.6.27
3$ cp /boot/config-$(uname -r) .config
4$
Well, I definitely must be doing something wrong... I just took a look a
the patch, and it actually patches files that do not have anything to do
with what I compiled. In fact, there is another module called
quickcam_messenger, but it is not loaded when the camera is plugged
in. Even if I load it
Hi,
I followed the same steps, got a /dev/video0, but both camorama and
cheese eventually become stuck without ever showing a frame.
Nov 22 14:28:10 newton kernel: [ 551.074454] usb 7-2.6: USB disconnect,
address 9
Nov 22 14:28:10 newton kernel: [ 551.100205] usbvideo: USB camera
First I've to say sorry for my bad English. I hope everybody can
understand ;-)
I have try to patch philips patch against the kernel.
What I've done:
apt-get install linux-source
cd /usr/src
sudo -s
tarf xvfj linux-source-2.6.27.tar.bz2
cd linux-source-2.6.27
patch -p1
Edit:
Works with Ekiga to, when I use V4L...
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I'd be glad to try the patch and report back, but I would need
instructions (hopefully fool-proof instructions...)
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Could you try this patch against the Kernel and see if it makes your
camera work? qc-usb-messenger-1.8 shouldn't be necessary as the in
Kernel driver seems to work.
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I got the same as Derek I think. (mine is 046d:08f6 Logitech, Inc. Quickcam
Messenger Plus)
@PRDR, I have this message too, but I think it doesn't matter, just press enter
(but you'll probably get our error...)
here is what I got:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ wget
@Gawell: I know, I get the errors. I was wondering (out of utter
ignorance, of course) if those errors could be due to some kind of
incompatibility between versions of gcc (whatever that might mean).
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@loonatic: could not get my webcam (046d:08da) to work with your patch -
but the quickcam-1.8 sources worked ok with the Hardy kernel.
However, after a while I found out that the Intrepid kernel actually
supports the 046d:08da webcam, but the apps I was using for testing need
fixing as stated in
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