On 7/16/20 2:09 AM, Walter Cazzola wrote:
I've tried it on Windows (on a different machine) and it works without
problems. So if there is an hw problem this is in connection to my
laptop and
not in general.
Could you try booting a Fedora live image on that computer to see if the
camera would
On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, Samuel Sieb wrote:
So it is getting recognized and added.
Try "sudo dnf install uvcdynctrl", it might already be installed. Then run
"uvcdynctrl -l" and see what you get.
It wasn't installed, I get:
>uvcdynctrl -l
Listing available devices:
video0 Laptop_Int
On 7/15/20 2:02 PM, Walter Cazzola wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jul 2020, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Do an "ls -l /dev/video*" before plugging it in and then again after
it's recognized to see if any devices are getting created.
Before I've
>ll /dev/video*
crw-rw+ 1 root video 81, 0 Jul 15 06:44 /dev/v
On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 at 18:06, Walter Cazzola wrote:
> Hi,
> thank you for your reply
>
> On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, George N. White III wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 at 21:16, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> >>> Ipevo provides a version of its visualization software for linux
> (ubuntu)
>
> >>
> https://ipe
Hi,
thank you for your reply
On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, George N. White III wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 at 21:16, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Ipevo provides a version of its visualization software for linux (ubuntu)
https://ipevo-api-cms.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/software/visualizer/download/Linux/Visu
Hi,
thank you for your reply
On Tue, 14 Jul 2020, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 7/14/20 4:54 PM, Walter Cazzola wrote:
When it is recognized dmesg says:
[25080.302042] Code: Bad RIP value.
[25082.706544] usb 3-2: 9:2: cannot get min/max values for control 2
(id 9)
[25082.707231] usb 3