Looks like it detected and loaded the Philips driver fine. Did you try to use a web cam tool to test it out? What FC are you using? Cause normally the driver is in the kernel. -----Original Message----- [root@lns-bzn-31-82-252-196-134 ~]# dmesg Nov 15 02:07:29 lns-bzn-31-82-252-196-134 kernel: Linux video capture interface: v2.00 Nov 15 02:07:29 lns-bzn-31-82-252-196-134 kernel: pwc: Philips webcam module version 10.0.12 loaded. Nov 15 02:07:29 lns-bzn-31-82-252-196-134 kernel: pwc: Supports Philips PCA645/646, PCVC675/680/690, PCVC720[40]/730/740/750 & PCVC830/840. Nov 15 02:07:29 lns-bzn-31-82-252-196-134 kernel: pwc: Also supports the Askey VC010, various Logitech Quickcams, Samsung MPC-C10 and MPC-C30, Nov 15 02:07:29 lns-bzn-31-82-252-196-134 kernel: pwc: the Creative WebCam 5 & Pro Ex, SOTEC Afina Eye and Visionite VCS-UC300 and VCS-UM100. Nov 15 02:07:29 lns-bzn-31-82-252-196-134 kernel: usbcore: registered new driver Philips webcam /dev/video* don't exist. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list