The new firewire subsystem and udev rules to enable permissions for
camera devices for members of group 'video' is in the kernel package in
10.04! Unfortunately so is the legacy ieee1394 stack, and guess which
one starts up by default on my box? You guessed it: ieee1394 - sigh. Can
anyone locate a ticket or document that explains why ieee1394 is still
preferred over firewire?

Go ahead and read /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-firewire.conf. Then, edit it
to uncomment the non-firewire lines and comment out the firewire lines.

Can anyone really blame me for no longer working on Kino? Thank god new
cameras are all file-based.

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DV capture over Firewire is broken (no rights for /dev/raw1394)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/6290
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