On 11/11/17 02:22, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Everyone,
I was hoping to be able to plug the Logitech Brio in and have it work,
but it did not. I can have it connect to a Windows 10 laptop and have
it function, so I know the camera works.
The Centos 7.4 is recognizing it when I plug in the usb 3.0 cable. The
results of dmesg demonstrated :
[ 4519.922257] input: Logitech BRIO as
/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:04.0/0000:03:00.0/usb9/9-4/9-
4:1.4/input/input25
[ 4519.922402] hid-generic 0003:046D:085E.0009: input,hidraw0: USB HID
v1.11 Device [Logitech BRIO] on usb-0000:03:00.0-4/input4
[ 4519.956452] usb 9-4: current rate 16000 is different from the
runtime rate 48000
[ 4519.963948] usb 9-4: current rate 16000 is different from the
runtime rate 48000
[ 4519.973798] usb 9-4: current rate 16000 is different from the
runtime rate 48000
[ 4825.386775] usb 9-4: reset SuperSpeed USB device number 7 using
xhci_hcd
[ 5079.321074] usb 9-4: USB disconnect, device number 7
I am not seeing any new device driver in /dev/
Testing the programs 'cheese', 'vlc', and 'ucview' did not identify the
camera.
I have used Logitech C922 webcams with Centos 7.4 which work just by
plugging them in.
Does anyone have any ideas as to how to make this 4K camera work on
7.4?
Thanks for your help!!!
Greg Ennis
You will need the appropriate device driver for it, and that driver will
need to support the device.
Probably the easiest way to see if the device is supported on Linux yet
is to boot the very latest kernel, which conveniently for you is
packaged in RPM format in the elrepo-kernel repository. Head over to
elrepo and set up the repository on your system:
http://elrepo.org/
then install the latest mainline kernel:
yum --enablerepo=elrepo-kernel install kernel-ml
Reboot to that new kernel (currently kernel-ml-4.13.12) and see again if
the device is supported.
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