If this device uses an IPU3 we have a chance to support it with the new
CIO2 IPU3 layers in the kernel - but it likely needs confirmation on the
Sensors and will certainly require kernel updates (as well as updates to
libcamera if the sensor is not yet supported).
If someone wants to work through
I think this does not work, because the camera is not recognised/listed
when i run "sudo cam -l". So libcamera does not seem to know the camera
exists.
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Hi, with libcamera, you'd have to either recompile camera apps with
libcamera support, which is very unlikely so far, or use libcamera
LD_PRELOAD lib to hijack v4l2 open/ioctl calls. No easy solution AFAIK.
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Thanks for the suggestion! I installed libcamera already, but no
success. The webcams still don't work.
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Title:
internal webcams of HP Elite X2 G
It requires userspace support. I am unsure how mature it is.
** Also affects: libcamera (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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- Both internal webcams of my HP Elite X2 G2 work well in Windows, but
- don't work in Ubuntu 20.10 or Manjaro. The driver seems to be missing or
- misconfigured. According to linux-hardware.org, it's a "Xeon E3-12