(cheese:15772): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: 19:50:31.963: g_settings_set_value: key 'camera' in '' expects type 's', but a GVariant of type '(null)' was given (cheese:15772): cheese-CRITICAL **: 19:50:31.963: cheese_camera_device_get_name: assertion 'CHEESE_IS_CAMERA_DEVICE (device)' failed ** Message: 19:50:31.949: cheese-application.vala:214: Error during camera setup: No device found I don't normally use the webcam, but with the virus, I have had to use Zoom, and I noticed the Zoom doesn't find it, and other applications like cheese also don't find it. It worked fairly recently because I remember the webcam showing as an option in xsane. *first* appear? Old kernels are available for download at Did it work previously in Fedora? If so, what kernel version did the issue What is the Version-Release number of the kernel:ģ. My laptop is a Sony Vaio, product VPCCB4Q1E, model PCG-71D14M.Ģ. The kernel does not find the built-in webcam. Lsusb-v-5.4.10-200-good-Ricoh-only.txt ("lsusb -v" output for the Ricoh USB camera) Shell script to enable dyndbg for USB testing (based on commands from Mathias Nyman) Shell script to enable dyndbg for USB testing (commands are from Mathias Nyman) Photo of boot from Fedora 31 live CD with the webcam working Kernel 5.5.13 log with mitigation and no vbox with journalctl -no-hostname -k Kernel 5.5.13 log with journalctl -no-hostname -k Kernel log from journalctl -no-hostname -k
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |