Ok this camera is supported nativly from Karmic onwards, therefore
closing out tasks on later kernels.
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Ok this camera is supported nativly from Karmic onwards, therefore
closing out tasks on later kernels.
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Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Assignee:
Thank you all for your hard work on this driver. The latest version of
Ubuntu, Maverick 2.6.35-25-generic works fine with this camera. It's still a
good camera, too. ;-)
I appreciate very much all of the time everyone put into getting this thing
going.
Respectfully,
Scott Price
On Mon, Jan 31,
I had limited results with mine. It does record, but you can't change any of
the default settings. I guess there isn't enough interest in this cam as of
yet.
Good luck!
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 8:49 AM, mzc mzcari...@shaw.ca wrote:
Hi AceLan,
I have given up the HP Camera. this bug can be
Hi AceLan,
I have given up the HP Camera. this bug can be triaged on my opinion.
On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 06:45 +, AceLan Kao wrote:
mzc, could you upload the .inf file of the webcam driver. The resolution
is hard-coded in the driver, but we could try to get some info from the
.inf file to
mzc, could you upload the .inf file of the webcam driver. The resolution
is hard-coded in the driver, but we could try to get some info from the
.inf file to see if we could retrieve more resolution settings from it.
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More info: I have been tsting the HP 2.0MP webcm on skype 2.1.
Ubuntu 9.10 is able to detect the microphone function of the HP cam and
can be used in skype and other apps. But video does not work in skype.
It may be connected to the resolution that the camera is currently set.
Unfortunately I
Oopppss... the 2.0MP HP Webcam work with cheese but as mention in the
correspondence, the resolution cannot be change. So when the camera is
used on the Skype application it does not display the image properly.
Does anyone has a workaround on this? it seems the resolution is stuck
at 800x600,
Looks like HP 2.0 MP uses a vc0323 bridge with the po1200 sensor. Mine
(HP VGA cam) uses the vc0323 bridge with an hv7131r sensor. The sensor
URB matrix in the vc032x.c does not work with it. However, I used the
matrix from the usbvm326.inf and found that it does work, but the
brightness is still
I have however been able to turn on the LED on the camera. The
brightness is now the only problem.
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I can confirm that the HP 2.0mp webcam is already working on 9.10 Alpha
4 (aug 22, 2009 build)DESKTOP . I'm using an acer aspire one 8gb ssd
110. Both internal(AAO) and HP 2.0MP webcam works on CHEESE.
Thank you Ubuntu Developers!!! :)
if you need more info. please let me know hot to do it.
Well, it looks like a wrong setting at resolution
Do you know the resolution supported of this webcam?
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It defaults to 640 x 480 you can't change it or any other settings. It
does work at that setting, though. It just freezes on my machine after a few
seconds when I try to record in Cheese.
The Windows driver has from 180 x ??, 320 x 240, 640 x 480 and I believe
600 x 800, but not positive.
On
I have this same webcam, running Intrepid with 2.6.30 PPA kernel
(2.6.30-020630-generic).
Kernel/udev appears to recognize the cam properly and loads the gspca
kernel module, but I'm seeing errors when trying to test the cam under
Gnome menu Item Preferences -Multimedia Systems Selector, video
I have had some problems recording, the camera freezes up after a few
seconds, also, cannot change settings for camera.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 5:51 AM, Klaus Heinrich Kiwi
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I have this same webcam, running Intrepid with 2.6.30 PPA kernel
(2.6.30-020630-generic).
Hi Scott,
At UDS we discuss about the SRU policy for kernel team, and now hardware
enablement patches are only acceptable in the form of quirks or ID
additions. The patch for HP Webcam is against the policy. Please refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Specs/SRUPolicyReveiw
Fortunately, We
Hello Ike,
Sure, I will comply, although I don't agree with the logic. You would think
that hardware compatibility would be at the top of the list. As for the
kernel that I am using, I went back to using i386 under Windows, so I'm not
using the kernel you sent.
Thanks again for all of your work
Hi Scott,
Thanks for your trying.
But could you let me know why half of your programs deleted when you
update kernel? It should not happen when install a debian package.
Usually we make kernel by the debian rules with the kernel tree. you
could refer to the document at
Hi Ike,
Due to my impatience, I dove right in to compiling a new kernel without
being very cautious. I didn't use any .deb packages, I did everything from
the source, as I did this time, except after running the patch, I used
make-kpkg menuconfig instead of oldconfig to build the kernel_image.deb
I did a make-kpkg with the wrong options and ended up with
2.6.28.10-custom.1.0. The good news is that the camera WORKS just fine in
Cheese! I didn't even need the libc update. I'll do some testing to see if
it will record sound with the video. Are you relieved?
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 4:51 PM,
Hello Ike,
I was able to download and install the source and the headers. My debian
installer won't install the i386 packages, even though it says it's for
i386_64. I have IA32 installed, but I guess it doesn't work for deb
packages. Also, the docs package conflicts with a linux-ports0docs that I
So I ran dpkg -i for the Image file and it errored out and did NOT create
the Image. It did, however, add a bunch of i386 Repositories. I did the
make oldconfig this time instead of make menuconfig Do I do a make
kpkg to make the image AMD64? This is VERY frustrating.
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at
Hi Scott and Sudipto,
I have some mistake about the version string, I fix them and have the
image at http://people.ubuntu.com/~ikepanhc/lp276949/
I have tried the kernel-image package with a clean jaunty, it could be
installed and runs well.
Could you help me try the image with your webcam, and
Hello Scott and Sudipto,
I am sorry for not response for days, I have some event to join and with
poor networking only now.
Could you give me some day so that I can solve the issue for you?
My apology again for no response.
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OK -- I got past the patch problem... Now I'm getting a version conflict. Is
the version 2.6.28.10 or 2.6.28-10? I realize you are very busy, this is all
new to me. I got the .deb file built, but when I try to run the.deb file, it
says it's already installed and do I want to re-install. I don't
Hello Ike -- While getting a quite thorough crash-course in Kernel
compilation, I am not quite sure as to which file is to be assigned the
recipient of the all-important patch... Otherwise, I have learned how to use
the files available on your page and you don't need to create an AMD64
version.
Hello again Ike,
I am trying to apply the patch to the kernel-source. This is what I get:
r...@scott-desktop:/usr/local/src/linux-source-2.6.28-10/linux-source-2.6.28.10-ikepanhc-lp276949#
patch -p1 ../0001-V4L-DVB-9870-gspca-vc032x-Webcam-15b8-6002-and.patch
patching file
Hi Ike,
I downloaded that kernel and tried to install it, but it won't install
probably because of the new kernel from the ubuntu updates.
What do I do?
Ike Panhc wrote:
Hi Scott/Sudipto,
I have put packages on http://people.ubuntu.com/~ikepanhc/lp276949/
Please download
Hello Ike,
I'm not sure, but last time I tried to install an i386 program through Deb
installer, it came back with an error -- wrong architecture, or something
like that.
Thanks.
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Ike Panhc ike@canonical.com
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Hi Scott,
I build the kernel in x86
Hi Scott,
I build the kernel in x86 version, so it shall work fine with AMD64
system
If you are worried. I will make a AMD64 kernel for you
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Hi Scott/Sudipto,
I have put packages on http://people.ubuntu.com/~ikepanhc/lp276949/
Please download http://people.ubuntu.com/~ikepanhc/lp276949/linux-
image-2.6.28.10-ikepanhc-lp276949_lp276949_i386.deb, then double-click
on it for install it
After reboot please try if the webcam works or
Some typo in the last comment
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Hello Ike,
I have an AMD64 system. Do you have that version available?
Thanks.
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I have put packages on
http://people.ubuntu.com/~ikepanhc/lp276949/http://people.ubuntu.com/%7Eikepanhc/lp276949/
Hello Ike,
I have an AMD64 system. Do you have that version available?
Thanks.
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I would be glad to try it, I just don't know exactly how to install the
patch. Do I just download one of the .deb packages? Sorry, I'm kinda new to
Linux.
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 7:27 AM, Ike Panhc ike@canonical.com wrote:
Hi Scott,
Could you test the Jaunty kernel package at
Please wait a second, since I just find you are using AMD64 system. I am
building the AMD64 kernel for you.
Could you tell me what version of Ubuntu you used?
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Yes, Jaunty 2.6.28-11-generic.
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:03 PM, Ike Panhc ike@canonical.com wrote:
Please wait a second, since I just find you are using AMD64 system. I am
building the AMD64 kernel for you.
Could you tell me what version of Ubuntu you used?
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Hi Scott,
Could you test the Jaunty kernel package at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~ikepanhc/lp276949/
If it works, I will send patch as Jaunty SRU.
If there is something bad happen, please let me know
How to apply the patch, without having to install linux-source and
Ike Panhc, please note that I am on x86...
:)
Would be glad if you could do something for x86 too...
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Hi Scott,
Could you test the Jaunty kernel package at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~ikepanhc/lp276949/
If it works, I will send patch as Jaunty SRU.
If there is something bad happen, please let me know
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Thank you very much. It's been a long time.
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Ok, I try to have the bug
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Status: Triaged = In Progress
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I have a quick check and we will have that patch on Karmic, but not
Jaunty
I will cherry-pick for Jaunty kernel
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I compiled version 2.6.29.1 of the kernel, and checked if the module was
working, which to my surprise was not. Then I downloaded the v4l-dvb
from linuxtv.org and compiled and installed it, and I did a modprobe
gspca_vc032x which adds the /dev/video0. But then I get this I/O error:
libv4l2: error
It's good to know that a patch has been released. Unfortunately, the
kernel version for ubuntu is much behind 2.6.29. I hope the Ubuntu
kernel guys release the patch applied to a new kernel very soon.
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And when is the patch supposed to be included in some Ubuntu kernel?
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Sudipto, as Jaunty uses 2.6.28 kernel is not clear if the patch could be
backported there. So please bear with us in the meantime.
Thanks
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Well, this particular device has finally introduced upstream with this
commit
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=8852153548b31abb99c1c0772d03f92054f1f80d
sadly it make it into 2.6.29 tree
However, with this patch it *maybe* be introduced to Jaunty
Seeing the developments here, I finally had to sell my camera.
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I've just tried this in Intrepid with the same web cam, and it seems to
be a no-go. I've modprobe'd gspca_main, then gspca_vc032x.ko, and still
the camera isn't recognized by any application. Anything else I can try?
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Here's the lsusb output as well.
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And the kernel info:
dod...@inferno:~$ uname -a
Linux Inferno 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 19:24:39 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
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Thanks for the info. I got a virus in Vista that wiped out my Linux
partitions, so as soon as I can get the PC to boot up again, I'll try Super
Grub to see it they're still there, otherwise I'll have to reinstall Ubuntu.
I'm using another PC right now. That's good news, though, as soon as I can
The module needed by this webcam is already at Intrepid's kernel.
gspca_vc032x.ko
Thanks for your report and feedback
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Hi, thanks for your info.
According to http://moinejf.free.fr/webcam.html this webcam is now
supported under gspca modules.
As these modules are being introduced in Intrepid, the one needed by
your webcam is available since kernel 2.6.27-7.
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Scott Price wrote:
I'm not sure, but I think someone may be working on this particular driver,
[help me out guys, you would know better than I.] In the meantime, I have
an old Creative Labs webcam that I found laying around. It works for what I
need in Linux most of the time. HP is not going
The new kernels are out. And yet I do not find the driver.
:(
Man, I'm in serious trouble and I don't want to switch back to another pirated
edition of Windows.
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I'm not sure, but I think someone may be working on this particular driver,
[help me out guys, you would know better than I.] In the meantime, I have
an old Creative Labs webcam that I found laying around. It works for what I
need in Linux most of the time. HP is not going to be helpful in any
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Scott please be sure to attach these files to the bug report.
uname -a uname-a.log
cat /proc/version_signature proc_version_signature.log
sudo lspci -vvnn lspci-vvnn.log (those are 2 v's not a w)
dmesg dmesg.log
lsusb lsusb.log
Thanks
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I got a kernel update today. Thought that this kernel will have the drivers to
my HP Vga cam. It didn't :(
They said the Intrepid kernel will be released this month. Isn't it having the
driver to this camera?
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btw, I'm using an Inter Celeron M processor, 1.86 GHz (of course x86
architecture), and kernel version is:
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2.6.24-19-rt
The HP cam is a vga camera. Telling this, because a 2MP camera (also
from HP) returns the same number in lsusb.
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It's a grave problem...
Kernel guys... Please do something. Please write drivers for this in the next
kernel release...
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Thanks for the info!
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Intrepid will be release a the end of this month.
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On which Ubuntu are you?
Please, give the result of 'uname -r'
The new linux kernel provided with Ubuntu Intrepid brings a lot of web cam
support; hope that yours is in the list.
There is a thread in the ubuntu forum for your webcam I think:
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I am on 8.04 Hardy. The uname -r shows:
2.6.24-21-generic
I hope it is too. Is Intrepid available yet?
Thanks for your email.
Scott Price
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On which Ubuntu are you?
Please, give the result of 'uname -r'
The new linux
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