Thanks for your help.
It didn't seem to help as I modprobed
ovcamchip.ko ibmcam.ko ov511.ko sn9c102.ko ultracam.ko vicam.ko
konicawc.ko se401.ko stv680.ko usbvideo.ko w9968cf.ko
On 2.6.11rc3
I also noticed that my webcam -
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0c45:608f Microdia
- is listed as supported in the readme from sn9c102.txt from
http://www.linux-projects.org
I haven't a clue where to go with this now.
On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 23:40:39 +0000, Ian mu <mu.llamas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just had the exact same hassle this evening, finally got to the bottom
> of it with a modprobe ovcamchip I think it is which is needed for some
> versions as well as the other modules. Naturally may not be that, but
> it bypassed me after reading (it was mentioned but so small that
> thought I'd mention it).
>
> Ian
>
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