On Friday, 12 June 2020 13:06:01 UTC+1, Rafael Reis wrote:
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> I’ve also started with no sys-usb and a flash drive. Then imaged the usb
> drive to the internal ssd, and installed sys-usb afterwards. Everything
> went smoothly.
> You indeed cannot have sys-usb if you are booting from the usb st
I’ve also started with no sys-usb and a flash drive. Then imaged the usb drive
to the internal ssd, and installed sys-usb afterwards. Everything went smoothly.
You indeed cannot have sys-usb if you are booting from the usb stick.
Never tried the webcam to be honest. I find it counterintuitive to
On Tuesday, 9 June 2020 13:13:52 UTC+1, haaber wrote:
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> On 6/9/20 2:07 PM, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> > As per the Subject, I have installed 4.0.3 on my Latitude E5470.
> > Everything seems to work, except the webcam. If I fire up Cheese, it
> > just says "No device found". The camera works f
On 6/9/20 2:07 PM, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
As per the Subject, I have installed 4.0.3 on my Latitude E5470.
Everything seems to work, except the webcam. If I fire up Cheese, it
just says "No device found". The camera works fine in Windows 10 and
Linux Mint. Running lsusb in a Dom0 terminal shows
On Tue, Jun 09, 2020 at 05:07:41AM -0700, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> Mint. Running lsusb in a Dom0 terminal shows the following entry:
> Bus 001 Device 002: ID 1bcf:28b8 Sunplus Innovation Technology Inc.
> So Qubes can sort of see it. What am I missing?
if lsusb in dom0 shows anything, it means y
As per the Subject, I have installed 4.0.3 on my Latitude E5470.
Everything seems to work, except the webcam. If I fire up Cheese, it just
says "No device found". The camera works fine in Windows 10 and Linux
Mint. Running lsusb in a Dom0 terminal shows the following entry:
Bus 001 Device 00