It was this little thing i thought would work without hassle.A lsusb óutput on my Débian GNULinux box ánd this was whát i got: Isusb 093a:2460 Pixart Imaging, CIF Single Chip Looking all good, i headed down to Google to search for the vendor ID.I ended up with this ( ) page and found out that my cam was supported by the spca5xx drivers.Downloaded the tarball from the same site, wasted a couple of hours downloading hell lot of dependencies for the compilation and finally it compiled.;) It just didnt work no matter what.
![]() So this is what i had to do: cd pathtothetarball tar xvf gspcav1-20071224.tar.gz cd gspcamodulesgspcaPixart Once there, you need to edit a file called pac207.h In Line 137, replace if(id00x27) with if(id00x27 id10x08) So youll end up with this. PDEBUG(2, Pixart Sensor ID 0x02X Chips ID 0x02X n, id0, id1); if(id00x27 id10x08) return -ENODEV; return 0. Pixart Imaging Cif Single Chip Install As RootJust save the file, close and rebuild it with make and make install as root. Plug in the cam and youll see some messages appear in dmesg tail if your webcam was successfully detected and gspca driver was loaded right and yes the cam was working P.S: If your kernel doesnt auto-load modules, just do a modprobe gspca. Pixart Imaging Cif Single Chip Software Like SkypeHello i know that the post is pretty old but,have you tried it with another software like skype or Eviacam Im trying on Ubuntu 10.10 and it works with Cheese. ![]() A swap spacé for my héad and possibly á snapshot to réstore from in casé I get brainwashéd by the govérnment, aliens, education ór become a forcéd military experiment - whichéver happens first.
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