Something happened during an update:
Compton, mplayer, genymotion all affected so far.
I have the proprietory Nvidia drivers
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Title:
OpenGL
Resolved!
Not a software bug as such, turned out to be the Intel xHCI mode setting
in the bios for USB for my Asus Z87M-PLUS motherboard. Default setting
was Smart Mode. This made all usb ports usb 3.0 and/or better than
2.0, meaning my webcmas wouldn't play nicely. Changing the bios setting
to
Resolved!
Not a software bug as such, turned out to be the Intel xHCI mode setting
in the bios for USB for my Asus Z87M-PLUS motherboard. Default setting
was Smart Mode. This made all usb ports usb 3.0 and/or better than
2.0, meaning my webcmas wouldn't play nicely. Changing the bios setting
to
Resolved!
Not a software bug as such, turned out to be the Intel xHCI mode setting
in the bios for USB for my Asus Z87M-PLUS motherboard. Default setting
was Smart Mode. This made all usb ports usb 3.0 and/or better than
2.0, meaning my webcmas wouldn't play nicely. Changing the bios setting
to
No-one has any time or similar problems with this?
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Title:
gspca_ov519: Can't determine sensor slave IDs for Eyetoy Webcam
To manage
I have this problem on 12.04.3 64bit. How to apply the patch ?
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Title:
xfce4-session crashed with SIGSEGV in g_slice_alloc()
To manage
Have noticed that the Eyetoy webcam worked in 12.04 LTS release, but
stopped working from 12.04.2 / 3 with kernel upgrades
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Title:
Regression:
Public bug reported:
Eyetoy (black and silver) were working well, out of the box on 12.04 32
bit, plug and play, but just upgraded my PC and went for 12.04.2 64 bit
Xubuntu.
Detected in lsusb.
gspca_main / gspca_ov519 is loading and probing the device but then
failing.
gspca not creating a
** Also affects: debian
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
gspca_ov519: Can't determine sensor slave IDs for Eyetoy Webcam
To