Greetings,
This is a patch against 2.4.9 that will bring the PWC driver up to version
8.2. It has the following changes:
* Making module more silent when trace = 0
* Adding QuickCam 3000 Pro IDs
* Chrominance control for the Vesta cameras
* Hopefully fixed problems on machines with BIGMEM and >
Greetings,
On 13-Sep-01 Alan Cox wrote:
>> I think weve hit a bug with HIMEM and vmalloc(); after I turned on
>> HIGHMEM
>> I get similar results: every second frame or so is either bright pink,
>> dark
>> green, but nothing normal. Memory allocation looks normal from debugging.
>>
>
> Just a t
> I think we´ve hit a bug with HIMEM and vmalloc(); after I turned on HIGHMEM
> I get similar results: every second frame or so is either bright pink, dark
> green, but nothing normal. Memory allocation looks normal from debugging.
>
Just a thought but are you using virt_to_bus() on a vmalloc pa
Greetings,
I think we´ve hit a bug with HIMEM and vmalloc(); after I turned on HIGHMEM
I get similar results: every second frame or so is either bright pink, dark
green, but nothing normal. Memory allocation looks normal from debugging.
- Nemosoft
On 12-Sep-01 Oliver Neukum wrote:
>> The secon
Hi all,
Just found an Imation Superdisk (USB drive for Macintosh) gathering
dust in a cupboard over here, so I decided to hook it to my laptop.
Unfortunately linux-2.4.9-ac10 doesn't recognise it (see dmesg output
at at the end of this message). /proc/scsi/scsi showed a ""
device on bus0 id0 lun0
I wrote some USB driver and I know how to activate it with an "insmod"
command. The question is: how can I activate it at a boottime, in some boot
script? Any help?
Thanks.
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Hi,
Here's a patch against 2.4.10-pre8 that fixes a potential problem in the
usb-serial startup code. If the usb_register function fails, the
generic driver is still registered with the usb_serial core causing a
memory leak. Thanks to Randy Dunlap for pointing out this problem to
me.
thanks,
Hi,
On 13-Sep-01 Hartmut S. Loos wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> we have successfully installed and used your Philips USB WebCam drivers
> including the PWCX 8.1 decrompressor modul with RedHat 7.1 and an
> up-to-date
> stock kernel (2.4.[789]) running on a dual processor machine with two
> Pentium
> III/80