> Carlos Roballo wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have a Toshiba U305-S7446 laptop. I installed Ubuntu 7.10 with all
>> updates two months ago. All worked well but the webcam. It has a Chicony
>> USB2.0 camera built-in. I searched at that time some forums and found no
>> solution. Today I checked again and no updates.
>> I really like Ubuntu and I cannot believe I will have to go back to
>> Windows (urghhhhh !!) because I cannot use my webcam.
>
> I can't believe it either - who really needs a webcam? :-)
Actually lots of people, when working out of town it's a nice thing to
be able to see loved ones as you chat.
> Please don't blame Ubuntu because you made the mistake of buying a computer
> with unsupported hardware. Do your research before you buy!
>
> That said, you haven't given us enough information to help you. Calling it
> a "Chicony USB2.0" camera tells us nothing. What does lsusb show?
> --
> derek
My HP 9000 series laptop also has this cam but I cannot get it to work:
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 04f2:b023 Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd
I have tried loading the uvcvideo, compat_ioctl32 videodev modules which
apparently are the ones I need but camorama still says could not connect
to /dev/vide0 .
I then installed `webcam', when calling this app from the command line,
the light on the webcam actually flashes blue so I am assuming it can
communicate with the device.
I am not sure what is wrong here, to be honest I think it might be
something in my .webcamrc, I tired another program called `cheese' but
when I run this it washes out my entire desktop with white such that I
cannot read any text in the gui and have to log out of X.
Anyway, if someone knows of some other programs or tests I or the OP
might try, I would appreciate the help.
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02-05-2008, 01:07 AM
Derek Broughton
Problem to make my camera to work
Peter Smerdon wrote:
> Anyway, if someone knows of some other programs or tests I or the OP
> might try, I would appreciate the help.
Have you tried ekiga (with the v4L2 plugins)? It works with uvcvideo quite
well. I don't know anything about camorama, but if ekiga works, then you'd
at least know it's not the webcam.
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