Dear Christopher, I've tested this bug on a live session of 14.04 as per
27-12-2013 and the camera works fine, so the issue is not there any more.
It persist though on the 12.04 stock, so at the moment when I need to use this
camera I use an upstream kernel.
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Kiko Barcelli, would you need a backport to a release prior to Trusty,
or may this be closed as Invalid?
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Importance: Medium = Low
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Dear Christopher,
With regard to myself, I can live with switching the kernel each time I need to
use the camera, and eventually I will migrate to 14.04, but the bug is still
valid and I don't know how who else is having the same problem.
It is your call.
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Kiko Barcelli, thank you for your comments. Unfortunately, it is not my
call if you want a backport or not. Either you do, or you don't. If you
do, then that could be pursued. If you don't, it's considered closed as
Invalid, and who may or may not potentially have this exact issue has no
bearing
Dear Christopher,
Understood. Then, it is safe not to backport it, because it is not a big issue
to change the kernel every time I need to use this camera.
You may consider this closed.
Thanks.
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Kiko Barcelli, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/863351/comments/45
regarding this being fixed with an update. For future reference you can
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Kiko Barcelli, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
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046d:08d7 Logitech Webcam stops if there is no movement
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I too am having this exact bug, and with the kernel 3.5.0-2 in the xorg-
edgers ppa it is not present. There must have been a regression of some
sort.
I am runing Kubuntu 12.04
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Hi Christopher,
I am confused about how to do the bisection.
Perhaps you can give me some guidance.
1.- So far from the Mainline Kernels:
3.3.0-030300-generic-paeDoes not work
3.3.1-030301-generic-paeDoes not work
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I have a webcam Logitech Communicate STX, which connects via USB and has
integrated USB microphone.
The audio is working just fine.
My problem is with the video, when I start an application like Cheese,
gstreamer-properties, vlc or empathy the video starts, but
Hi Christopher,
Please comment on what shall I do next.
Regards,
Kiko
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046d:08d7 Logitech Webcam stops if there is no movement
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Kiko Barcelli, at this point the bug is marked Triaged and is ready for a
developer to work on it. If you want to test more recent commits in the Ubuntu
git repo, you are welcome to reach out to the kernel team via:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam
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Hi Christopher, I found that the only commit that affects the video
drivers is:
kiko@kiko-desktop:~/ubuntu-precise$ git log --oneline
Ubuntu-3.2.0-18.29..Ubuntu-3.2.0-20.33 drivers/media/video/
dc64836 omap3isp: ccdc: Fix crash in HS/VS interrupt handler
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** Description changed:
I have a webcam Logitech Communicate STX, which connects via USB and has
integrated USB microphone.
The audio is working just fine.
My problem is with the video, when I start an application like Cheese,
gstreamer-properties, vlc or empathy the video starts, but
Hi Christopher, I found an inconsistency in my bisection procedure... please
allow me to redo it and report again.
Regards,
Kiko
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Kiko Barcelli, the next step is to identify the specific commit that
allows your webcam to function properly. Could you please do so
following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection ?
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Hi Christopher,
Please comment on what shall I do next.
Regards,
Kiko
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Hi, I tested the kernel 3.4.0-999-generic-pae and the camera works.
Does this mean that I can use a newer kernel and my problem will be solved?
What are the risks associated with doing this?
Thanks
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Marking Triaged Medium as mainline tested and this is a problem with a
non-essential hardware component (webcam).
** Description changed:
I have a webcam Logitech Communicate STX, which connects via USB and has
integrated USB microphone.
The audio is working just fine.
My problem is with
Marking Invalid for upstream task only as issue resolved in mainline.
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Status: New = Invalid
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046d:08d7
Hi Christopher, I am still having this problem in my 10.04 box.
I used a live CD of 11.10 and installed Cheese to test the camera and
the problem remains unsolved.
I don't know how to test an upstream kernel... I could do it if you
point me to the right how-to.
Thanks!
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** Description changed:
I have a webcam Logitech Communicate STX, which connects via USB and has
integrated USB microphone.
The audio is working just fine.
My problem is with the video, when I start an
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