No something is still broken. I don't know that it is the kernel's fault
though. Once you get it all working, you have to load the firmware
manually after each reboot. (It worked through a reboot once for me, but
since then I had to reload firmware.) It may be a problem with the udev
rule in the firmware tools package, or the timing of loading the
firmware vs. loading uvcvideo. All I know is that after bootup, you load
the firmware, then everything works.
The command is something like:
sudo ./ift-load -f /lib/firmware/isight.fw -b 005 -d 003
being sure to specify the bus and device IDs correctly (found via lsusb).
Oh, the usbfs needs to be mounted as instructed above for this too work
too.
** Also affects: isight-firmware-tools
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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uvcvideo: iSight firmware loading does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185634
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