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Old 19th May 2008, 03:42 AM
Wayne
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Logitech Quickcam problem

In Fedora 8 and 9, if I boot my machine with my Quickcam plugged in the sound device would be muted and I'd only have access to the microphone. In F8 this was overcome by booting with the camera unplugged and plugging it in when logged in. In F9 this does not work, it seems the gspca driver is not getting loaded unless the camera is plugged in during boot. Any suggestions as I can't seem to think straight today?

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