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ddiakopoulos avatar ddiakopoulos commented on August 27, 2024

Can you provide us some details about your system and camera? OS, kernel version, camera firmware, etc. Thanks!

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Rennschnitzl avatar Rennschnitzl commented on August 27, 2024

OS:
Ubuntu 14.04
3.19.0-47-generic #53~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 18 16:09:14 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

IDE / Compiler:
Qt Creator 3.6.0
Based on Qt 5.5.1 (GCC 4.9.1 20140922 (Red Hat 4.9.1-10), 64 bit)
edit:
i'm not sure whether QT brings an compiler. sight
gcc --version says:
gcc (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu114.04) 4.8.4
debugger is:
GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.7.1-0ubuntu5
14.04.2) 7.7.1

Using device 0, an Intel RealSense F200
Firmware version: 2.60.0.0

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ddiakopoulos avatar ddiakopoulos commented on August 27, 2024

Hmm. We've had similar unplug/replug issues on the 3.19.xx series of kernels which is why our recommended configuration is 4.4 stable. If it is possible for your application, I would recommend reading over the installation guide and backing out of individual changes made in the install-r200-udev-fix.sh script. Then, upgrade to 4.4 per the guide and re-patch the uvcvideo driver.

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Rennschnitzl avatar Rennschnitzl commented on August 27, 2024

Thanks for the info! Case dismissed.

I tried but since i couldn't install the nvidia drivers with 4.4, i went for 3.19.
Also it's F200, not R200.

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ddiakopoulos avatar ddiakopoulos commented on August 27, 2024

One possible workaround for your configuration is to apply this during the uvcvideo patching process: https://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/25668/ but we haven't tested compatibility with the patch provided in this repo (line numbers may have changed which borks the ability to diff). https://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/25668/

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ddiakopoulos avatar ddiakopoulos commented on August 27, 2024

One last thing! You might also experiment with the libuvc backend (semi-deprecated due to emphasis on v4l2 backend for Linux), but it's nice because no patches are required.

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