The TOUCam is detected by the ov511 driver, but is not supported yet. I
am working on support and hope to have it done in a few weeks.
When you configured your kernel, did you create a brand new .config
file, or did you copy one of the RedHat ones from the linux/configs/
directory? I recommend you use their configs, since it is easy to make
an error that leaves your system unusable when you do it yourself.
"Tan, Li" wrote:
> Hello, I am new to usb device in linux. currntly, I met problems to
> set up webcam, quickcam and philips TOUCam, neither of them work.
> Please help me this out, I use RedHat 7.1 beta, kernel 2.4.1, I
> downloaded driver for philips tou cam, however, everytime I followed
> the instruction and recompiled the kernel, I got usb then cannot work,
> ethernet cannot work, but I choose ohci
> and other related item on. I don't know why this recompilation made
> system worse, I just turned webcam related choices on.
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