On Friday 12 October 2007 00:51:10 you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wednesday 10 October 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > sorry i dont know what i have to do now.
> > can we do it step by step please.
>
> I don't have much time right now so I'll just summarise the steps.
>
> 1. Uninstall *all* copies of the Linux UVC driver. If you installed the
> driver manually, remove the installed files manually. If you installed a
> Ubuntu package, remove the package using whatever package manager you are
> comfortable with. In the end there should be no uvcvideo.ko file anymore in
> /lib/modules/`uname -r`.
>
> 2. Make sure the kernel sources package is installed. If it isn't, install
> it. This is specific to Ubuntu, so look in Ubuntu forums if you need help.
>
> 3. Get the Linux UVC driver sources from SVN. Have a look at the driver
> website on Berlios for help.
>
> 4. Compile the driver. Just run 'make' in the sources directory.
>
> 5. Install the driver. As root, run 'make install' in the sources
> directory.
>
> 6. Load the driver. Depending on your system configuration this can be done
> automatically when you plug your webcam in. If not, you can load the driver
> manually with 'modprobe uvcvideo'.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Laurent Pinchart

hi Laurent,

i have installed manually. but with which commands can i remove the linux uvc 
driver?

what is the latest linux uvc driver version?

thx!
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