I have a similar problem with a Dell SP2208WFP webcam. Ekiga shows it
fine, but Cheese gives me either the test images or a gray screen.
In dmesg I have:
[35531.804074] uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device Monitor Webcam (SP2208WFP)
(05a9:2643)
[35532.808072] uvcvideo: Failed to query (135) UVC contro
well, i have a laptop dell inspiron 1525 with a integrated webcam, when
i been upgrated to ubuntu intrepid, it left to work,i see anithing in
the window and when i try to close cheese, it crash and i have to force
the close.
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depmod i386 worked, but i got some problems ...
1 - The image of webcam was in a small quality
2 - Cheese opens my capture card rather than open my webcam.
I still can use 'sudo rmmod zc0301; sudo rmmod gspca; sudo modprobe
gspca' do solve all this problems and get my webcam working perfectly.
p
Please anyone with that problem on Hardy, try one of the attached depmod
commands and let me know whether this improves things or not.
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OK, I digged quite a bit. The solution is probably a bit more complex
than it seems. To blacklist a module by default can always break a
working system for somebody else. The fact that another driver is better
for one device does not mean it is useless. For zc0301 this seems small
since there is on
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Attached 'sudo lsusb -vv'
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** Description changed:
+ Short Description:
+
+ If zc0301 was loaded first then gspca will occur a conflict and the Webcam
will not work,
+ -- Possible solutions:
+ * Load gspca first then zc0301 ;
+ * Include zc0301 in '/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist' .
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+
+ Full Description:
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My webcam is
Same problem here.
Maxxtro Webcam ( 0c45:6019 Microdia ) works if i blacklist sn9c102
module
Ubuntu hardy last updated jul 5 2008
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why we need load zc0301 if we have gspca ?
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Hi Marcelo, to blacklist the module zc0301 is a workaround already been
posted above by punong_bisyonaryo, I've been used it ever since it's
posted.
I think, that is a workaround, not a final solution. And the module
zc0301, if loaded in a right order, will not cause problem. So blacklist
it may s
Peng Deng, can you test if editing /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist will solute
the problem in "laptop B" ?
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Someone of kernel bugs can add it in the default
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist ?
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I found a simply way to disability the module zc0301
simply go to '/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist' and add at de end of the file:
# replaced by gspca (Ubuntu #144745)
blacklist zc0301
save and reboot ;)
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I upgrade another laptop to Hardy and my webcam works withouth any
problem on that one. But it still won't on mine. So I did a comparison
of the "lsmod | grep zc" output between 2 laptops.
The one (laptop A) where webcam works has output like:
zc0301 52356 0
compat_ioctl32
I tested it today and finally it's working
For me it's Fix Released. I don't know why Peng Deng had this problem, i don't
know so well how zc0301 and gspca are working together so well,
Peng Deng, try upgrade your system and reboot and report if it are
working or not, i did a installation from ub
I recently upgraded my system from Gutsy to Hardy using "do-release-
upgrade -d".
I still have the same problem if zc0301 module is loaded. After it is
unloaded, the webcam can work properly. The video recording feature of
Cheese works now in Hardy, although a little sluggish during starting
and s
Device clearly exists, so is not a udev bug.
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** Description changed:
My webcam is detected by the system and can be found by the v4l2 driver
in ekiga (i.e. it works in ekiga). But when I open Cheese, it prompts
"Unable to find a webcam, SORRY!".
This is a Thinkpad T43 266871U. The system is Ubuntu Gusty, kernel:
2.6.22-12-gene
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Sourcepackagename: cheese => linux
** Also affects: udev (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
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- Webcam detected, but not working with Cheese
+ Webcam detected, but not working - Bad module
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