Hi, since COVID-19 forced everyone to dig up old webcams, I thought I'd share
my "universal" workaround (sorry it's a clunky one):
Step 1 (one time): sudo apt install v4l2loopback-utils
Step 2 (redo after reboot): sudo modprobe v4l2loopback devices=1
exclusive_caps=1
Step 3 (before starting a vid
> disabling it increases power consumption of CPU at least by 80% in
idle state
That doesn't say much at all. _Suppose_ the CPU's power consumption is
5W in C6 state, and it indeed increases by 80%, then it becomes 9W, or
4W more. I could live with that - at least until a better fix becomes
availa
I had the same confusion as you. The only way I could make sense out of it all
is that Canonical did not obtain the same (non-transferable) "distributor"
license as Fedora core (and perhaps Debian), and instead must abide by the
end-user license license:
http://www.adaptec.com/adapteccom/templat
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