From: Diederik v. d. B. <vd...@ho...> - 2004-07-28 20:22:17
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Hi, Thanks for your response, and fortunately I managed to solve this issue yesterday.. I assumed that the module would work after it was installed by the ebuild script (gentoo), but it appeared neither the make-install nor the ebuild ran a simple "depmod -a" to register the module.. It was all my mistake, which I regret, but the driver works very sweet btw.. :) Thanks a lot for your work, Diederik On Wednesday 28 July 2004 12:34, Tuukka Toivonen wrote: > On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Diederik van der Boor wrote: > >I have an earlier version of the Quickcam Express webcam, that appears to > > work with your older driver (the qce-ga), but it doesn't seam to work > > with the newer qc-usb driver. > > > >Additionally, this is the output from 'lsusb': > > Bus 004 Device 004: ID 046d:0840 Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Express > > In addition to this, I would be very interested in knowing what image > sensor you have. It should be displayed with "dmesg" after plugging the > camera in / loading the driver. In the latest CVS version, you can use > cat /proc/video/quickcam/* > > I also need to know what happens. What error message you get or what are > the symptoms? What computer you have? Please read the "Reporting bugs" > section in the README which comes with qc-usb. Please show also what > cat /proc/modules > says. > > Could you please download and install this version: > http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~tuukkat/quickcam/qc-usb-cvs.tar.gz > compile it with > make all USER_OPT=-DDEBUG > and install and load and type > qcset debug=common,errors > and after the problem occurs, save kernel messages into file > with > dmesg >errors.log > or just copying from /var/log/kern.log or wherever your > kernel logs are. |