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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
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There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
Bug still present on Hardy, altought results are not the same: with
cheese the webcam works well even on a usb2 port, but with camorama it
freeze. After these, /dev/video0 don't work anymore..
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I have tried again. It works.. if in usb1. I'm running the same gutsy,
regularly updated, on the same machine. If the webcam is connected on a
usb2 port, than it stop working few second after it's being used. If it
is used in usb1 through a hub, for example, than it works well. Tried on
another
I have checked the same camera on a machine with Intel 64 processor (the
first one was a Sempron) and it works perfectly. could it be something
related to the chipsets on the motherboard? The usb driver?
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Also tried with Ubuntu 7.10 32bit running on a Intel 64bit. Works. So it
might be that only on AMD platforms it fails. Can you confirm this? I
asked a friend with AMD to test these days.
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After it freezes I can run the following commands and i can use for
another short period
rmmod uhci-hcd
modprobe uhci-hcd
dmesg gives the following:
[ 1126.677171]
/build/buildd/linux-source-2.6.22-2.6.22/debian/build/custom-source-rt/drivers/media/video/stv680.c:
[stv_stop_video:247] STV(e):
I can confirm that this webcam don't work in Gutsy. In my case, it
freeze on the first access from program (camorama/ekiga) and it won't
work anymore. Unloading and reloading stv680.ko don't reset it. Either
disconnecting it don't make result. Only way is reboot..
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Brian Murray = Ubuntu Kernel Team
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. What exactly happens after 2 minutes? Does the device
stop working or does the system lock up? Thanks in advance.
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my webcam stopped functioning after 2 minutes of use (ekiga, amsn, vlc,
camorama).
ubuntu does not want any more to recognize it without having reboot the
PC.
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