** Changed in: gspca (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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** Attachment added: gspca-source.buildlog.2.6.28-11-generic.1242417922
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I agree that there are enough problems with gspcav2 that v1 is
desirable. I feel a bit closer when adding the patches from
http://www.actionshrimp.com/2008/08/logitech-quickcam-e2500-on-ubuntu-
skype/ , since it at least compiles. However, I continue to have the
error:
gspca: disconnect complete
I have exactly the same log as marcobra, today 2009, April 18 with
Jaunty RC.
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Running up-to-date Jaunty 32bit (April 18 2009). Logitech QuickCam
Connect E2500. Same problem everyone else is having, cannot patch and
compile gspca source.
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I'm running up-to-date Intrepid and am in the same boat, unfortunately.
Is there a kernel patch coming or should I return this camera?
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This is still a problem according to reporters and some dupes i've found
** Changed in: gspca (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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On Jaunty i have done this:
sudo apt-get install gspca
sudo -i
tar jxvf gspca.tar.bz2
cd /usr/src/modules/gspca/
./gspca_build
I get
./gspca_build
REMOVE the old module if present
ERROR: Module gspca does not exist in /proc/modules
CLEAN gspca source tree
rm -r -f *.o
Hi, with latest Jaunty Alpha4 would it be possible for some of you to
test if this is still an issue?
thanks in advance!
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I bought E2500, too. There's an instruction for installing with a link to a
patch, which is okay with ubuntu 8.10:
http://www.actionshrimp.com/2008/08/logitech-quickcam-e2500-on-ubuntu-skype/
But I'm not able to compile the gstfakevideo, so it takes me insane amount of
cpu power (circa 50 %).
Bruce,
Can you please tell me which camera it is?
Kind Regards,
Martijn
Martjin,
It calls itself an Auriga Smartlook, I think it is a cheap thing knocked out
for the Australia/New Zealand market. Perhaps more to the point is what lsusb
finds, which points those with the knowledge at the
Bruce,
Can you please tell me which camera it is?
Kind Regards,
Martijn
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Bought a cheap camera (NZ$9.00) on an auction site, and it works straight out
of the box in 64 bit 8.10 with 2.6.27-ll from the repos (proposed).
Anyone want a Logitech E2500? Not seriously, I am sure a fix will come for it,
and I will hand the el cheapo on.
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Hmm, silly me: added gspca_zc3xx to /etc/modules and it loads, but still
no webcam. I have the source, and I have added a line to it to include
my camera, but how to compile it and replace the old driver is quite
beyond me.
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Same problem on my Dell Latitude D620 with a TRUST HiRes Webcam Live WB-
3420N (ID 145f:013c when lsusb is issued), Ubuntu 8.10 all patches
appied on BOTH 32 and 64 bit OS (kernel 2.6.27-11).
When compiling gspca provided in Intrepid repos this errors appears:
Yep, that's about my problem too. I cannot compile gspca with kernel 2.6.27-11
generic in 64 bit Intrepid. Synaptic tells me I have the latest version, but it
doesn't load at boot.
Something does not compute, pardon the pun.
There are issues abroad with Logitech Quickcam E2500 which require
Hi,
I downloaded this version:
http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca50x/Download/gspcav1-20071224.tar.gz
not working with the last kernel properly compiled debian way:
Linux 2.6.27.8 #1 SMP Wed Dec 24 17:03:01 CET 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
So??
/usr/src/modules/gspcav1-20071224# make
make -C
I just want to add a comment here in relation with module ov5x-jpeg necessary
to get a webcam Hercules Classic to work :
- it is necessary to delete module gspca_ov519 that otherwise is
automatically loaded,
- then the Hercules Classic works fine even with Skype.
I do not know wether module
Hi, i've marked some dupes from this bug. Please take into account that
gspca modules are being introduced to the kernel, so the chances are
that you don't need to compile it anymore. Please check the bugs: bug
#292086, bug #144745 and bug #260918
Regards,
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #496999
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=496999
** Also affects: gspca (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=496999
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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