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Am 12.12.2011 05:51, schrieb Andres Cimmarusti:
Hi again
It sounds plausibly. But in this case i would expect error -28
(no space), rather then -110 (time out). Any way, currently only
you can test if it's true. If you use debian you can
Hello again
If device do not fill uvc standards, there is nothing we can do. This
is the reason you should check alternate os, to see if there M$ one
more time define wort standard in other way. One example: would you
complain to kernel devs if FireWire plug do not fit to USB interface?
The
Hi again
It sounds plausibly. But in this case i would expect error -28 (no
space), rather then -110 (time out).
Any way, currently only you can test if it's true. If you use debian you
can probably use precompiled ubuntu kernels:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
I tested the
Hi linux-uvc-developers,
I have a LC2131 laptop (same as Zareason Strata Pro 13 and ASI SP13R).
It comes with a Syntek UVC webcam built-in.
It usually works fine, but certain applications fail to use it
properly like jitsi / linphone / ekiga / gstreamer-properties / cheese
I'm running Debian
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Hi Andres,
try UVC_QUIRK_PROBE_DEF:
sudo rmmod uvcvideo sudo modprobe uvcvideo quirks=0x100
if it still not work, please send also dmesg with working
configuration. Do luvcvideo works?
On 08.12.2011 15:04, Andres Cimmarusti wrote:
Hi
Hi,
try UVC_QUIRK_PROBE_DEF:
sudo rmmod uvcvideo sudo modprobe uvcvideo quirks=0x100
if it still not work, please send also dmesg with working configuration. Do
luvcvideo works?
Thanks for your reply. I tried what you suggested, but with no luck.
Webcam is left in an unusable state after
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Hi,
Am 08.12.2011 20:52, schrieb Andres Cimmarusti:
Hi,
try UVC_QUIRK_PROBE_DEF:
sudo rmmod uvcvideo sudo modprobe uvcvideo quirks=0x100
if it still not work, please send also dmesg with working configuration. Do
luvcvideo works?
Thanks