Re: Old webcam problems

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On Tue, 26 Oct 2010, gene heskett wrote:

> > > > Did you check the
> > > > dmesg log?
> > > 
> > > Yes, more of the same I believe, but lemme check.
> > > All I can see ATM is megabytes of this:
> > > sd 10:0:0:3: __pm_runtime_resume() returns 1!
> > > sd 10:0:0:1: __pm_runtime_resume()!
> > > sd 10:0:0:1: __pm_runtime_resume() returns 1!
> > > sd 10:0:0:0: __pm_runtime_resume()!
> > > sd 10:0:0:0: __pm_runtime_resume() returns 1!
> > > scsi host4: __pm_runtime_resume()!
> > > scsi host4: __pm_runtime_resume() returns 1!
> > > scsi host4: __pm_runtime_resume()!
> > > scsi host4: __pm_runtime_resume() returns 1!
> > > scsi host4: __pm_runtime_resume()!
> > 
> > You can get rid of those by disabling CONFIG_PM_VERBOSE
> 
> I found this and turned it off.  This I take it is not an error, just 
> informational?

That's right.

> > and
> > CONFIG_DEBUG_DRIVER.
> 
> But this one doesn't grep.

Nothing wrong with that.  Either of those symbols will cause those 
annoying informational messages to appear; as long as they're both gone 
you should be okay.

> > 
> > > > Did you post to the linux-media mailing list?
> > > 
> > > I'm not subscribed.  To me, it looks like a usb problem.
> > 
> > Why?
> > 
> > And if it is a USB problem, doesn't enabling CONFIG_USB_DEBUG seem
> > like a good idea?
> 
> Done, building now.
> 
> > Alan Stern
> > 
> 
> Thanks Alan.

You're welcome.

Alan Stern

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