Op 02-08-13 18:15, Fred Smith schreef: > On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 03:06:41PM -0400, Fred Smith wrote: > > Since I've received no responses, whatsover, to the posting below, I'm > going to guess no one in the Centos community uses Firewire with Centos... > Please correct me if I'm wrong. > > Nevertheless, I'd appreciate any advice/guesses/guidance/related info > if anyone has any at all. > > Googling, I found a post from around 2006 or so (Centos 4.1) saying that > Centos doesn't compile Firewire support, and which then gave some steps > for installing a CentosPlus kernel. > > Is that still the case? I'd sure be not real happy to have to install a > nonstandard kernel... > > But since there ARE some packages whose namems contain the string "1394" > one would think that maybe it is INTENDED to be supported. > > But either way, I am not getting anywhere with it. > > Below, I give all the info I can think of that might be helpful in > determining what's my problem, so I'd appreciate it if someone who knows > something about Kernel and/or Firewire could drop me a note. > > Thanks a bunch! > > Fred > ---------------------- >> Hi all! >> >> I'm trying to use my first-ever firewire device, and just OOB I'm not >> getting very far, so advice would be appreciated. >> >> When I plug in the device I see some entries in /var/log/messages: >> >> Jul 27 14:50:30 fcshome kernel: firewire_core: phy config: card 0, new root=ffc1, gap_count=5 >> Jul 27 14:50:31 fcshome kernel: firewire_core: created device fw1: GUID 0003f300118123f9, S100 >> >> >> lsmod says this: >> >> # lsmod | grep fire >> firewire_ohci 24695 0 >> firewire_core 50151 1 firewire_ohci >> crc_itu_t 1717 2 udf,firewire_core >> >> I have these 1394-related packages installed: >> >> # yum list installed | grep 1394 >> libavc1394.x86_64 0.5.3-9.1.el6 @anaconda-CentOS-201207061011.x86_64/6.3 >> libdc1394.x86_64 2.1.2-3.4.el6 @base >> libdc1394-docs.x86_64 2.1.2-3.4.el6 @base >> libdc1394-tools.x86_64 2.1.2-3.4.el6 @base >> libraw1394.x86_64 2.0.4-1.el6 @anaconda-CentOS-201207061011.x86_64/6.3 >> >> lspci says this: >> >> 03:0e.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments TSB43AB23 IEEE-1394a-2000 Controller (PHY/Link) >> >> the only mention of 1394 that I see in /etc/modprobe.d is this >> (grep output): >> >> dist.conf:install eth1394 /bin/true >> >> which, to the limited extent of my understanding shouldn't be a problem. >> >> >> I'm trying to use Kino. when I start it up and click the "capture" >> tab on the right I get a warning in the bar at the bottom of the Kino >> window that reads: >> >> WARNING: raw1394 kernel module not loaded or failure to read/write >> /dev/raw/1394! >> >> which makes sense since there ins't a /dev/raw/1394. however, according to >> this: >> >> # find /dev -name \*firewire\* -print >> /dev/.udev/db/firewire:fw1 >> /dev/.udev/db/firewire:fw0 >> >> there are two firewire device nodes. >> >> Should Kino be using one of those device nodes instead of /dev/raw/1394? >> Or if not, does anyone have further advice (preferably helpful advice) ?? >> >> thanks! >> >> Fred Hello Fred, I've used this before on Centos6.4, with Kino. My apologies for not answering your post. When I saw it, I wanted to pull out my camera and look at how I did this, because it's some time ago. But it does work. I believe I searched for a while and in the end it was a permission issue. I promise I will take the camera tomorrow and have a look. Greetings, J. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos