Hi Martin-Éric, Hans de Goede wrote: > Erm, that is quite a bit of work from my side for something which you > can easily do yourself, edit gspca.c, search for which_bandwidth > and then under the following lines: > u32 bandwidth; > int i; > > Add a line like this: > return 2000 * 2000 * 120; In case it helps, here are some more complete instructions. 0. Prerequisites: apt-get install git build-essential 1. Get the kernel history, if you don't already have it: git clone \ git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git 2. Try linus's master: cd linux git fetch origin git reset --hard origin/master cp /boot/config-$(uname -r) .config; # current configuration scripts/config --disable DEBUG_INFO make localmodconfig; # optional: minimize configuration make deb-pkg; # optionally with -j<num> for parallel build dpkg -i ../<name of package>; # as root reboot ... test test test ... Hopefully it reproduces the bug. 3. Try Hans's first suggested change, as described in the quoted text above: cd linux vi drivers/media/video/gspca/gspca.c ... make the suggested edits ... make deb-pkg; # maybe with -j4 dpkg -i ../<name of package>; # as root reboot ... test test test ... 4. Try Hans's second suggested change, as described in a previous message: cd linux vi drivers/media/video/gspca/gspca.c ... make the suggested edits ... make deb-pkg; # maybe with -j4 dpkg -i ../<name of package>; # as root reboot ... test test test ... No doubt Jean-François will notice that it is easier to test the standalone driver because the first build does not have to compile the whole kernel. That's fine, too. The instructions above describe how to test the in-kernel driver because it's what I'm used to (and because it means you test the driver against the same version of the rest of the kernel as would get the fix). Hope that helps, Jonathan -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html