> > Don't look in /var/log/messages or /var/log/dmesg. Use the dmesg command
> > directly.
> >
> > 1- Clear the kernel log with dmesg -c
> > 2- Insert the module with modprobe uvcvideo trace=15
> > 3- Check the kernel log with dmesg to see if anything is wrong
> > 4- Plug in the webcam
> > 5- Check the kernel log again
> >
> > Laurent Pinchart
>
> Doing 3 after 1 and 2, i get the same that i got before with
> /var/log/dmesg. How do I plug in an integrated camera?

Hmmm... that might be a bit difficult, right :-)

> Does it make sense? Perhaps that is the problem. The driver is thougth to be
> loaded "before" the camera is plugged in, but that cannot be done in an
> obvious way.

The driver can be loaded before or after plugging the camera, it just 
shouldn't matter. You're having another issue here.

Could you try with the driver from linux-uvc.berlios.de instead of the Gentoo 
package ?

Best regards,

Laurent Pinchart
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