Re: Webcam

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On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Christopher 'smugg' Rosendahl wrote:

> Hello!
>
> I have a Logitech Quickcam 3000 Pro, and i have troubles getting my usb ports
> to see that it's connected.

[...snip...]

> But when i unplug/replug my cam i get nothing.
> Does anyone have a clue why this is happening ?

     1) Try plugging the cam into another computer that is known to work
fine, and preferably uses another OS (yes, _that_ OS), and see if it
works.
     2) My guess would be that point 1) yields negative results, in which
case, the cam is probably broken - for good. If you are lucky, you've got
warranty and they will exchange it for you. It happened to me, with a
Philips camera, and I even got a newer/better model for free :)
     3) If it works in another computer, something might be wrong with
your USB hub/motherboard. It cannot be a Linux problem since it "sees"
other USB devices. Try reconnecting the cables on the motherboard if you
are using the secondary USB ports (ports 3 & 4).

     As a side-note, has this ever happened to someone else? When
it happened to me, I was perplexed - one moment it worked, the next moment
Linux would say something bad about the "USB device not accepting new
address", then other computers would stop "sensing" the camera
altogether. Sure enough, it was dead. Can a USB hub damage a device that's
plugged into it? Maybe with the help of the drivers? Seems highly
unlikely, but that's why I'm asking this...


Regards,

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Mihnea-Costin Grigore          [ "Tenebus Ipsilo Ibinem Catehens" ]
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