@ Tuxo "Uppon reboot, the camera did not work anymore." > I made a mistake in the script because it does not install anything, it only > compiles and loads the driver. After reboot your system is left untouched. > I'm writing an install/desinstall script.
"Pluging-in a second webcam did not produce a /dev/video1" "When attempting to use the Genesy camera together with qutecom" > The install script compiles videodev and some other modules to the version > required by GSPCA, so the module of another webcam is broken because of > videodev newer version. You need to compile the driver of the other webcam > together with gspca_gl860. In the file config32 or config64, add the suitable > line. Look at "/boot/config-2.6.xxxxxxx" and peek the line(s) corresponding > to what you need. While insterting the line(s) in configXX, AFAIK you need to > respect the order of appearance in the "/boot/config..." (E.g. if it is > between CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT=y" and "CONFIG_USB_GSPCA=m", insert it > between "CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT=y" and "CONFIG_USB_GSPCA=m" in configXX). Sorry for these troubles. I'm not using other webcam or video device so that I don't warn about it. The gspca_gl860 driver should compiled with the GSPCA in 9.10, so only the compilation and installation of gl860 may be required and no problem about videodev. -- Genesys Logic Webcam 05e3:0503 Not Working https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215604 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
