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Supposedly the gspcav driver (for webcams) is somehow integrated into the kernel in .27. Upgrading asked me to remove the gspcav1 package and I did. Now when I boot I get an error from the gspcav module in my rc.conf and if I remove it and just insert the webcam, all that gets registered (dmesg) is a generic usb thingy:
usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 2
usb 2-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
How do I start the module now? BTW I have MOD_AUTOLOAD="no" in the rc.conf and a complete list of the modules I use in the modules array, if that's important.
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Try changing MOD_AUTOLOAD to "yes" temporarily to see what module gets loaded for it.
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Try changing MOD_AUTOLOAD to "yes" temporarily to see what module gets loaded for it.
Of course. I added gspca_main and gspca_zc3xx and it works. Well, it registers the webcam and adds device nodes (/dev/video0 and /dev/audio2). However, the output is just junk. VLC displays it as strange green noise when I point it to the device, Cheese gives me a 'tv test image' and Flash just shows a black screen.
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SAme problem here.
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SAme problem here.
What is your webcam and your driver, Rydgel? Mine's a Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX (or something like that - threw away the box and - apparently - uses the gspca_zc3xx driver. Googling for that name throws up a bunch of references to some unspecified problem or other (gspca_zc3xx oops - 2.6.27-rc1) but whatever it is, it should apparently have been fixed already...
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This appears to the same thing: http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jt … 6&framed=y
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ups... sorry, must not have searched properly.
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Reported: http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/11736
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