Hello all,

Sorry for the long message, but I want to include all the details I thought 
were necessary.

I am extremely new to Linux, but I have recently purchased a Beaglebone 
Black, and I am trying to set up a webcam server on it. I have tried to 
follow several tutorials online, but none of them have worked, because I 
cannot get the webcam to work. I have a Logitech C525 HD webcam, which is 
on the list of supported webcams (http://www.ideasonboard.org/uvc/). I am 
running Debian 7 (wheezy) with Linux Kernel 3.8.13-bone37. I have installed 
LXDE so I have a desktop, and VLC to check the functionality of the webcam. 
I am booting off of a 16GB micro SD card. The Beaglebone is being powered 
by 5 volts via the barrel connector and a power supply. The webcam, 
keyboard, and mouse are connected to a powered USB hub. The *lsusb* command 
returns “Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0460:0826 Logitech Inc” whenever I have the 
webcam plugged in; so I know the camera is being recognized. However, when 
I run the *ls /dev/video** command, I get “ls: cannot access /dev/video*: 
No such file or directory”. This seems to be what VLC is looking for, so it 
doesn’t see the webcam. When I run the *dmesg|tail* command, none of the 
entries mentioned anything about video or the UVC driver. I ran *sudo 
modprobe –v uvcvideo*, then I ran the *dmesg|tail* command again, and this 
time I got 2 additional lines 1) usbcore registered new interface driver 
uvcvideo 2) USB video class driver. I apparently have to enable the uvc 
driver after each restart, but I still don’t get anything when from the *ls 
/dev/video** command.

 

I should also mention that this is my current configuration, but I have 
also tried this with Ubuntu 12 and Ubuntu 13 (both installed with 
instructions from (http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Ubuntu_On_BeagleBone_Black). 
I get the same results no matter what I do. I have also tried several other 
webcams that were not on the list of supported webcams, with the same 
results. I know the webcams work with Linux because I have tried them on an 
old laptop that is running Mint 12, and they worked just fine.

 

Since the webcams work in Mint, and many other people have been able to get 
them working on the Beaglebone, I am obviously missing something, but I 
don’t know where to go from here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks

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