home/william/Logitech/gspcav1-20071224/gspca_core.c:2466: error: implicit declaration of function ‘video_usercopy’ home/william/Logitech/gspcav1-20071224/gspca_core.c: In function ‘spca5xx_ioctl’: home/william/Logitech/gspcav1-20071224/gspca_core.c:54:27: error: asm/semaphore.h: No such file or directory modulesĬC /home/william/Logitech/gspcav1-20071224/gspca_core.o Make -C /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build SUBDIRS=/home/william/Logitech/gspcav1-20071224 CC=cc modules PRINT COMPILATION MESSAGES if ERRORS look kgspca.err Install: cannot stat `gspca.ko’: No such file or directory Install -c -m 0644 gspca.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/usb/media/ Rm -f /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/media/video/gspca.ko Rm -f /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/usb/media/spca5xx.ko Mkdir -p /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/usb/media/ Rm -r -f *.o decoder/.gspcadecoder.o.cmd decoder/*.o \ gspca_buildĮRROR: Module gspca does not exist in /proc/modules I follow the directions there (until a point)īecause it's not generating the "gspca.ko"Īnd get the patch -p1 sudo. Like a viable answer, but me and a few others have I’ve tried the solution on “actionshrimp”, it seems Ok, I am committed to getting this thing to work… Post #20, Paul Valley asked for help with his webcam: same as yours: no help forthcoming I would not be the one to advise you on which kernel to use: maybe someone else will help with that I have googled on the identity of your webcamĪnd got various Ubuntu references: and the one from oldcpu Try to solve this largely by yourself there seems no-one who posts on the forum who is an enthusiast for webcams, and getting them to work I would be delighted for someone to contradict me So, as with other hardware issues: there seem two options:īuy a webcam that is known to work well with linux eg In this thread from October, oldcpu had researched this webcam, and to get it to work, was not an easy fix Sadly, yours is of a minority, that does not Generally, logitech webcams are perceived to work with linux If the FTP-Links don’t work for you, try this link (thanks to Remjok for his comment) : /pub/techsupport/quickcam/qc1110_圆4.exe 2. Later versions of the driver don’t seem to support the QuickCam Pro 5000 anymore. The most recent file that worked for me was qc1110_圆4.exe. If you don’t have it installed already, get it here: ĭownload the installation file from official Logitech-Server: You have to have 7-Zip installed to follow this guide (which in any case is a good idea as it is one of the basic tools that should be present on any computer). Official website of Logitech also wasn’t very helpful as they don’t offer a single driver download for this product anymore.ĭoing some research brought me to this simple solution. Just connecting it doesn’t work because Windows 10 doesn’t recognize it automatically. Everything went well except installation of my pretty old Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000. Recently I updated my Windows 7 to Windows 10. Learn how to find and install the matching driver. Is it possible to get good old QuickCam Pro 5000 working under Windows 10? Yes, it is! And it’s quick and easy.
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