Resolved!
Not a software bug as such, turned out to be the Intel xHCI mode setting
in the bios for USB for my Asus Z87M-PLUS motherboard. Default setting
was Smart Mode. This made all usb ports usb 3.0 and/or "better" than
2.0, meaning my webcmas wouldn't play nicely. Changing the bios setting
to
Resolved!
Not a software bug as such, turned out to be the Intel xHCI mode setting
in the bios for USB for my Asus Z87M-PLUS motherboard. Default setting
was Smart Mode. This made all usb ports usb 3.0 and/or "better" than
2.0, meaning my webcmas wouldn't play nicely. Changing the bios setting
to
Resolved!
Not a software bug as such, turned out to be the Intel xHCI mode setting
in the bios for USB for my Asus Z87M-PLUS motherboard. Default setting
was Smart Mode. This made all usb ports usb 3.0 and/or "better" than
2.0, meaning my webcmas wouldn't play nicely. Changing the bios setting
to
No-one has any time or similar problems with this?
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** Also affects: debian
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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