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I have tried pretty much everything I've found that made any sense. Then, uninstalled and reinstalled again in keeping with these instructions... https://github.com/patjak/facetimehd/wi … ed-on-arch
$ modprobe facetimehd
modprobe: FATAL: Module facetimehd not found in directory /lib/modules/6.7.0-arch3-1
$ lsmod | grep facetimehd
No result.
$ v4l2-ctl --list-devices
Cannot open device /dev/video0, exiting.
l think that something must have changed in 6.7, but no one else that I have found has posted on that yet. So, maybe it is me despite my efforts.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Dmesg - http://0x0.st/H0pF.txt
Journal - http://0x0.st/H0fP.txt
Last edited by Nubco (2024-02-08 00:06:22)
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I also ran this... (as instructed here: https://github.com/patjak/facetimehd/wi … ot-created)
$ sudo modprobe -a v4l2-common videobuf2-dma-sg videobuf2-core videobuf2-v4l2
modprobe: WARNING: Module v4l2-common not found in directory /lib/modules/6.7.0-arch3-1
modprobe: WARNING: Module videobuf2-core not found in directory /lib/modules/6.7.0-arch3-1
Last edited by Nubco (2024-01-18 05:41:25)
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I still have no camera after several two additional updates and 10 days have past.
Am I by myself?
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Read the AUR comments if you're using out of tree kernel drivers: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/bcwc-pcie-git -- that driver doesn't support kernels 6.7 anymore and you'd have to find a maintained fork.
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Read the AUR comments if you're using out of tree kernel drivers: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/bcwc-pcie-git -- that driver doesn't support kernels 6.7 anymore and you'd have to find a maintained fork.
I'm not sure fully what that means but it is a lead. I do have bcwc-pcie-git installed. Formerly, I was out of leads. So, this is progress.
I will start by looking for an alternative.
Thank you!
Last edited by Nubco (2024-01-29 22:52:22)
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Resolved by recent update.
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