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2014 Nov 02
3
CentOS 6.6: Webcam problem
Hi I have a lenovo w530 laptop with integrated camera. with the new kernel 2.6.32-504.el6.x86_64 webcam dont' works on /var/log/messages i can see: localhost kernel: uvcvideo: Failed to submit URB 0 (-28). If I boot with old kernels webcam is ok can I fix it? can someone file a bug report? thanks
2014 Dec 13
0
CentOS 6.6: Webcam problem
On 12/12/14 04:08, Ron Yorston wrote: > Last month we discussed the problems with webcams in CentOS 6 and I > raised Bugzilla #1158988 with Red Hat. This bug has now been declared > a duplicate of 1145805. Unfortunately I'm unable to access that report > so although I know Red Hat are looking into the matter I don't know > what they're doing. > > Ron >
2011 Sep 21
5
Ekiga - camera
dear All, when first installing CentOs some 6 months ago, I noticed this strange thing called Ekiga. Now, some guys at work use Skype and I heard that's owned by Microsoft. So enter James. I bought a webcam, actualy 2, to test Ekiga. Logitech Webcam c210. I saw this url :http://www.ideasonboard.org/uvc/ on this url :http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/HardwareList/Webcams and in
2014 Dec 12
2
CentOS 6.6: Webcam problem
Phil Wyett <philwyett at aura-tech-systems.co.uk> wrote: >Could you be more specific about your issue? Does the webcam get >detected? if you use 'cheese' do you get any errors in say 'dmesg'? > >There has been a webcam issue of late that seems to trace back to a >regression with the latest kernels. This was fixed in the centos plus >kernel, but there is a
2014 Nov 26
0
"Communications with UPS advice@localhost lost" when using an other USB device
On Nov 25, 2014, at 8:17 PM, Victor Porton <porton at narod.ru> wrote: > Well, also below in dmesg: > > [ 190.249219] usb 3-1.3: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd blazer_usb rqt 33 rq 9 len 8 ret -110 -110 is -ETIMEDOUT. > 26.11.2014, 03:05, "Victor Porton" <porton at narod.ru>: >> A fragment of dmesg output (here idVendor=0665, idProduct=5161 is the
2014 Nov 26
2
"Communications with UPS advice@localhost lost" when using an other USB device
Well, also below in dmesg: [ 190.249219] usb 3-1.3: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd blazer_usb rqt 33 rq 9 len 8 ret -110 26.11.2014, 03:05, "Victor Porton" <porton at narod.ru>: > A fragment of dmesg output (here idVendor=0665, idProduct=5161 is the UPS; the webcam is idVendor=17a1, idProduct=0128): > > [ ???1.317085] usb 4-1: new high-speed USB device number 2
2020 Jun 03
6
Logitech webcam for use with CentOS 7
I am thinking of buying a Logitech C920S Pro HD or C922 webcam for the necessary video conferencing. Is anyone using that with Zoom or perhaps with Jitsi? Do I need drivers? Any issues? Thank you.
2017 Nov 11
2
Logitech Brio 4K Ultra HD Webcam - 960-001105
Everyone, I was hoping to be able to plug the Logitech Brio in and have it work, but it did not. I can have it connect to a Windows 10 laptop and have it function, so I know the camera works. ? The Centos 7.4 is recognizing it when I plug in the usb 3.0 cable. The results of dmesg demonstrated : [ 4519.922257] input: Logitech BRIO as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:04.0/0000:03:00.0/usb9/9-4/9-
2014 Nov 26
2
"Communications with UPS advice@localhost lost" when using an other USB device
I use Debian jessie with nut-server 2.7.2-1+b3. Yesterday I've configured it for my new Advice PRS850 (a UPS with USB interface). I also have an USB webcam (and also USB mouse and keyboard, but that doesn't matter). When I start the program Cheese (a program which uses the webcam), I receive the following broadcast message: "Communications with UPS advice at localhost lost"
2017 Nov 12
1
Logitech Brio 4K Ultra HD Webcam - 960-001105
On 11/11/17 02:22, Gregory P. Ennis wrote: > Everyone, > > I was hoping to be able to plug the Logitech Brio in and have it > work, > but it did not.??I can have it connect to a Windows 10 laptop and > have > it function, so I know the camera works. > > The Centos 7.4 is recognizing it when I plug in the usb 3.0 cable. > The > results of dmesg demonstrated : >
2014 Nov 26
0
"Communications with UPS advice@localhost lost" when using an other USB device
A fragment of dmesg output (here idVendor=0665, idProduct=5161 is the UPS; the webcam is idVendor=17a1, idProduct=0128): [ 1.317085] usb 4-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci [ 1.405223] tsc: Refined TSC clocksource calibration: 3395.557 MHz [ 1.405228] Switching to clocksource tsc [ 1.449642] usb 4-1: New USB device found, idVendor=8087, idProduct=0024 [ 1.449648]
2014 Sep 28
3
webcam program for continuous recording.
greetings, i have run into same problem as a friend who bought a logitech c310 webcam. he told me about them being on sale, so i decided to buy one also. the 2 webcam programs that i have installed from repos are 'camorama' and 'cheese'. both work well for single photos, but i can not get 'cheese' to make smooth, continuous video recording. what is recorded is a jerky
2014 Dec 12
0
CentOS 6.6: Webcam problem
On Fri, 2014-12-12 at 09:08 +0000, Ron Yorston wrote: > Last month we discussed the problems with webcams in CentOS 6 and I > raised Bugzilla #1158988 with Red Hat. This bug has now been declared > a duplicate of 1145805. Unfortunately I'm unable to access that report > so although I know Red Hat are looking into the matter I don't know > what they're doing. > >
2020 May 09
7
Zoom....
Hi, folks, Updated CentOS 7 the other day. Updated zoom last night. Ancient (15 yr old) USB camera, Logitech QuickCam Express. If I run LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libv4l/v4l2convert.so cheese, I get video. Zoom, with or without the LD_PRELOAD - no video. I've tried stracing zoom, and created a file /etc/ld.so.preload, with the contents of /usr/lib64/libv4l/v4l2convert.so, and in
2013 Jan 06
2
video capture
Hey all, I'm looking for a application that I can use to capture video from a USB web camera. I have Cheese Webcam Booth 2.28.1 installed but it leaves a lot to be desired in the video capture field. Things like actually working. It does an adequate job of snagging a batch of single images in burst mode. Any suggestions? -- _ ?v? /(_)\ ^ ^ Mark LaPierre Registerd
2020 Oct 02
2
Logitech C922 webcam
On October 1, 2020 11:58:11 AM EDT, Bruce Ferrell <bferrell at baywinds.org> wrote: >On 9/30/20 8:52 AM, H wrote: >> 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 200 Series/Z370 Chipset >Family USB 3.0 xHCI Controller >My system has these: > >00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset >Family USB xHCI (rev 05) >00:1a.0 USB controller: Intel
2020 Oct 01
0
Logitech C922 webcam
On 9/30/20 8:52 AM, H wrote: > 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 200 Series/Z370 Chipset Family USB 3.0 xHCI Controller My system has these: 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family USB xHCI (rev 05) 00:1a.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family USB EHCI #2 (rev 05) 00:1d.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8
2010 Mar 23
4
Configure Webcam in centos 5.4
Hi list, I looking for a solution about how to configure webcam in centos 5.4 What are the webcam packages available in centos. Any help is highly appreciated. Regards, Krishna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100323/72df16f4/attachment-0002.html>
2005 Nov 08
1
[Theora-dev] Re: OggYUV
> For a lossless codec, the luxury of a "small number of useful formats" > may not be advisable. I can't tell you how many times I've had some raw > data and been completely unable to play it with e.g., mplayer, because > mplayer did not have an apporpriate fourcc. And mplayer has made up many > of their own non-standard fourcc's (which not even all of mplayer
2008 Dec 01
3
HardwareList - webcams
Hi List, The hardware list page on the Wiki: http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/HardwareList says: "I'd like to see this page as an entry point for hardware that does not work with CentOS out of the box or only with some effort. I do not see a need for a list which states all working hardware." I'd like to ask if we can make a small exception to that rule for