what is the output of lsmod | grep gspcaĭesktop - Windows 10, Debian Sid, Gentoo Unstable, Arch Linux, Solus I just want to check something since you have solved this. I didn't check for video output just yet, but I'll put this on solved already I must have done something wrong when I compiled the kernel previously. If it's the same, I'm obviously doing something wrong. config?) and I'll run uname -a before and after the reboot. I'll do the "ultimate" test: I'll upgrade my kernel to a newer version (can I just copy the. Yeah well, that's the thing, I'm starting to doubt. somehow I managed to overlook 'z' before 'grep' in your original post :/Ī dumb question: are you sure, that you are running the kernel you compiled for. Uncompressed contents if they are compressed. Look for instances of PATTERN in the input FILEs, using their That's because it is gzipped, try zcat /proc/config.gz | grep GSPCA ~ $ zgrep -help That's because it is gzipped, try zcat /proc/config.gz | grep GSPCA instead. I think the direction I need to look is why the driver doesn't seem to be compiled in the kernel? Isn't it strange that I can't find anything in my /proc/config.gz. I don't really have mplayer on my server. Nothing in dmesg, nothing in my log when plugging the camera in.Īug 20 08:08:45 usb 5-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3Īug 20 08:08:46 usb 5-2: New USB device found, idVendor=046d, idProduct=092eĪug 20 08:08:46 usb 5-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0Īug 20 08:08:46 usb 5-2: Product: CameraĪug 20 08:08:46 usb 5-2: Manufacturer:Īug 20 08:08:46 usb 5-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Is the module loaded / compiled into kernel (any gspca-related messages in dmesg)?. I compiled it in my kernel but I can't find any trace of it on my running system. RoSe v1per # grep V4L /usr/src/linux/.config RoSe v1per # grep GSPCA /usr/src/linux/.config Microsoft is not the answer, Microsoft is the question, the answer is no. I *think* that you don't need special software, but I never used this particular webcam. Is the module loaded / compiled into kernel (any gspca-related messages in dmesg)? (DevDrivers->MultimediaDev->VideoCaptAdapt->V4LUSBDev->GSPCSBasedWebcams) Last edited by v1pEr on Sat 9:58 am edited 1 time in totalĭo you have USB_GSPCA and V4L support compiled in your kernel? ![]() Please be gentle for my noobish behaviour.īTW: I check if the webcam "works" by checking if there is a /dev/videox device created or not.īus 005 Device 002: ID 046d:092e Logitech, Inc. I also come across a lot of bugs like this one and almost all related packages are masked? RoSe v1per # zgrep -i gspca /proc/config.gz usr/src/linux/Documentation/video4linux/gspca.txt:spca561 046d:092e Logitech QC Elch2įrom the above command I'd think there's something in the kernel, but when I do RoSe v1per # grep 046d:092e /usr/src/linux/Documentation/* -iR Do I need to do this with a package (like media-video/gspca) or is it supplied in the kernel as a module or something? I came across some other topics on this forum and read them carefully but I'm still somewhat confused.įirst question. I'm trying to get a webcam working on my gentoo system, but so far no luck. Posted: Wed 8:07 pm Post subject: Logitech quickcam chat ![]() Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Logitech quickcam chat
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