Hi,

On Thursday 19 June 2008, homoludens wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm trying to get two webcams to work under openSUSE 10.3. No luck so far,
> but I was referred to this mailing list at the openSUSE forums. Any help
> would be appreciated!
>
> The webcams in question are:
> (1) Elecom
> UCAM-N1C30WBK2
> ID 0ac8:301b Z-Star Microelectronics Corp. ZC0301 WebCam
>
> (2) Sanwa Supplies
> CMS-V23SETSV
> ID 0ac8:307b Z-Star Microelectronics Corp
>
> Both cheapies, as probably apparent from the chip they are  ... I should
> probably get myself a decent webcam, but I do like the Sanwa Supplies in
> particular, it's so small.
>
> My work environment:
> OS:  Linux 2.6.22.17-0.1-default i686
> System:  openSUSE 10.3 (i586)
> KDE:  3.5.7 "release 72.9"
> Computer: Panasonic Laptop CF-Y2 "Let's Note" (it's a Japanese model, but
> the same as the "Toughbook Light CF-Y2" I think).
>
> Steps I've taken so far:
> I've tried using both the gspcav1-kmp-default driver with jasper as
> recommended by http://en.opensuse.org/HCL/Web_Cameras as well as the
> uvcvideo driver, but neither solution seems to work (my system doesn't
> recognize the webcams when plugged in).

To find out if your cameras are UVC compliant, please check 
http://www.quickcamteam.net/documentation/faq/how-do-i-find-out-whether-my-camera-is-a-uvc-device-or-not

Best regards,

Laurent Pinchart
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