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Since I had the issue before I might have added the manual loading to
some start script to fix it temporarily. Since I have an upgraded
version I just wanted to make sure that I dont have any such
manipulation still in the system. A bit irrelevant actually. I will
simply test this from the live cd
Why would you want to change anything if it works?
What do you suggest needs to happen that this is fixed?
Thanks
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"Logitech QuickCam for Notebooks", could not query capabilities.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/78992
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I'm running a hardy install after upgrade. I don't seem to have this
problem.
However, I do not recall if I have manipulated any scripts to solve this
issue at the time. I was not alerted about any such changes during
upgrade, but should I manually reinstall any package to make certain I
have the
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that should be
reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the
development release - Hardy Heron. It would help us greatly if you could
test with it so we can work
I have a similar problem. In my case, the quickcam module is not loaded
on boot. The device is created "/dev/video0" but doesn't work. After
loading quickcam manually, it works.
I'm running Gutsy.
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"Logitech QuickCam for Notebooks", could not query capabilities.
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On 1/18/07, Gnuton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is my partial logs:
> Do you want complete log?
* Always better! See below.
* Have you tried forcing zc0301 and spca50x to load in the same order
as they do in your script ?
* If that doesn't work, after a boot, try doing an
strace -o strace-af
This is my partial logs:
Do you want complete log?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmesg | grep spca
#BOOT
[17179601.116000] usbcore: registered new driver spca5xx
[17179601.116000] drivers/media/video/spca5xx/spca5xx-main.c: spca5xx
driver 00.57.08 registered
#REMOVE MODULE
[17182719.484000] usbcore: deregi
Can you provide a dmesg log of your fresh boot (when the cam doesn't
work ) ?
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