Hi,
I have the same problem in a Laptop too. In windows, the camera appears
as a Chicony USB 2.0 Camera. In Ubuntu 7.04 and in Ubuntu 7.10, the
camera is not detected properly and doesn't work. Attached I send the
information resquested. If you need more information, let me know.
Helton
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Hi,
This bug is still marked as incomplete. Whish informations do you need?
Thanks,
Helton
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Hi,
This bug appears to be releated with bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/87054
. Quique, can you confirm if your camera has a device ID 0c45:624f? To
confirm that, you need to turn on the camera and, in a terminal, do a
lsusb command.
Thanks,
Helton
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Hi,
After test all the procedures proposed by these sites, I discovered that
my camera wasn't a Chicony as I thought (the windows vista diver is a
Chicony driver). The lsusb command show me that the camera is a Microdia
(Bus 005 Device 002: ID 0c45:624f Microdia). So, I search in google and
found
Hi,
I can confirm that MSI M662 has the same touchpad and has the exactly
same behavior listed above. The last time that I tested, I used Gutsy
daily build of 08/28/2007 and the result was the same.
Thanks,
Helton
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I tested this bug and it wasn't reproduceable as described by Phillipp.
I followed the suggested steps and the application that was selected
when escape was pressed came into first plane but the focus remained
To disable the touchpad, use "sudo rmmod psmouse"
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The amsn's version present in the hardy repository has fixed this bug.
This version already has been backported to Gusty as well.
** Changed in: amsn (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Alexandre,
I tested the kernel proposed in the beta and the error persist. Monday,
by morning, I will try to take a picture of the screen showing the
registers values. Also, I will build last kernel locally, as Ben Collins
asked, and will put here the results.
Thank you by the attention.
Helton
Kyle and Alexandre,
Here are the informations that I promised:
dmesg with kernel 2.6.19-Vanilla (the last kernel that we run with success in
the machine);
lspci -vvn (again, with kernel 2.6.19-vanilla);
Screenshot of the error in kernel 2.6.17-10-386 (Ubuntu Version);
Screenshot of the er
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Sorry,
Wrong information. The last pic was made with kernel
2.6.20-15.26-generic.
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Hi Alexandre,
Yes, the lsmod output was generated with the vanilla kernel 2.6.17-10
using the .config of Ubuntu Dapper, Kernel 2.6.15-27.
Perhaps I am missed on this, but didn't see any patch regarding this
specific device.
As Grazieno said, the 'lspci -n' output is:
00:00.0 0600: 8086:2580 (re
et (rev 10)
Do you need more informations?
Thanks,
Helton Dória
** Affects: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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