I have the same issue (black screen using Logitech Quickcam Communicate
Deluxe under Ubuntu 8.10) -- BUT, I found a simple fix. Apparently, the
camera defaults to some "auto" settings (probably brightness or
contrast). When I see the initial black screen, I take the camera and
point it to my laptop's LCD (or my brightly-lit Blackberry screen, or
some other light source). Immediately, the black screen goes bright
white, then when I remove the light source, the camera appears to
operate normally.

I am unable to find any utilities that let me configure or access the
camera's settings in Ubuntu. I tried installing the qc-usb-utils and qc-
usb-modules, but I didn't have much luck using qccam and qcdebug in
terminal. I'm hoping I can find something that provides some of the
functionality that I saw in the Windows driver (face-tracking, right-
lighting, etc.)

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No picture from Logitech Quickcam Communicate Deluxe
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291723
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