On 3/27/07, Natalie Protasevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,
I am trying to use Logitech Pro 5000 web cam under Linux x86_64. I don't
seem to have any problems with the webcam under Linux i386. But when I am
trying to run it under x86_64, the application doesn't work. I heard some
opinions about no support for video4linux L2 in the uvcvideo driver, but
both the application and the driver seem to use l2 calls and have full L2
support. However, the driver doesn't work which makes me think that this
might be  the compat_ioctl32 layer in the linux kernel. The kernel level is
2.6.18.5, and I am also planning to test with the newest kernel, either
-rc or even -mm tree.


I searched through this list and found it more than helpful! Just loading
latest Ubuntu Feisty brought in some patches that actually allowed my camera
to work, though I still get some error messages about unsynced buffers. It
does recover then, and I see a good image. Thanks to everyone who's
discussed this on the list and helped others like myself - and especially to
those to fixed the bugs in the latest kernel :)
Regards,
--Natalie
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