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Hi! I am not sure of the problem since I do not own a dell device myself, but I found this on dell website: hoping this would help you .:) |
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Thanks. Had seen that reference. Reading through it's mostly for USB cameras, not inbuilt ones. In trying to get this to work, somehow I managed to destroy my EOS install. H'mmm. So just for fun I installed Zorin to see if it would be any different. Running cheese results in the same thing, but looking at this thread: https://askubuntu.com/questions/539444/webcam-not-detected-in-cheese-also-not-listed-in-lsusb I managed to get the camera working.... once LOL! Once I rebooted, I've not been able to get Cheese to find the camera. Running sudo lshw -c multimedia, I get *-usb:1 So this is a lot more than I had before. I'll put EOS back on the Inspiron, but I'm prolly going to futz around in Zorin to see if I can make any headway. Any advice in the interim would be helpful cheers chris |
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This seems to be a universal Ubuntu problem, but I'll ask it here.
Has anyone solved the puzzle of getting an inbuilt camera in Dell Inspiron laptops working ?
There was an open ticket on the issue some time back but it looks like it was closed without resolution. #87
lsusb gives:
Bus002 Device 027: ID 0c45:6705 Microdia Integrated HD Webcam
Based upon this data, I went to https://linux-hardware.org/?id=usb:0c45-671e&page=5#status
I created a probe, but no camera shown.
Running lsusb again indicates no camera.
Could this be a hardware issue?
Thanks
chris
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