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Lenovo easycamera
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Mar 24 18:35:08 i320 kernel: uvcvideo 1-8:1.0: Entity type for entity Processing 2 was not initialized! Mar 24 18:35:08 i320 kernel: uvcvideo 1-8:1.0: Entity type for entity Extension 3 was not initialized! Mar 24 18:35:08 i320 kernel: uvcvideo 1-8:1.0: Entity type for entity Extension 4 was not initialized!

lenovo easycamera

  • Using the Cheese and GTK UVC Video Viewer softwares to test the camera (none of them recognized it).Īs an extra data, i got the logs of the journalctl result about this module, and found this: mar 24 18:35:08 i320 kernel: uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device Eas圜amera (5986:210f).
  • lenovo easycamera

    Pressing both Fn+Esc and every hotkey my keyboard layout shows a sign of the screen or camera ( Fn+F6, Fn+F8 and Fn+F10).Explicitly loading the uvcvideo kernel module at boot up, adding a line with its name at the /etc/modules file.Unloading and reloading the uvcvideo kernel module on the run.Right after booting up, with camera working:Ĭonfiguration: driver=hub slots=12 speed=480Mbit/sĭescription: Bluetooth wireless interfaceĬonfiguration: driver=btusb maxpower=500mA speed=12Mbit/sĬonfiguration: driver=uvcvideo maxpower=500mA speed=480Mbit/s.I have checked the output of sudo lshw on both times and, at the usb part (given the camera is internally connected via USB, as far as i know), it says this: I don't know if it may be a driver, power, or any other kind of issue. What i found strange is that, just after i boot up to Ubuntu 18.04, it works good and its sidelight is permanently turned on but then, after being idle for a while or after keeping the camera on, it practically dies and stops working, all of a sudden. I started using its integrated camera ( Lenovo Eas圜amera) a few days ago, for videocalls anly. I have a refurbished Lenovo Ideapad 320 notebook, which i bought like 9 months ago.









    Lenovo easycamera