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I had an issue with my Air, the integrated webcam could not be found. I fixed the issue with this package https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie and it all was fine and flowers, but it once I restart my machine, the issue comes back, and I have to run the script again to make it work. Does anyone know how to make it stick ? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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I had an issue with my Air, the integrated webcam could not be found. I fixed the issue with this package https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie and it all was fine and flowers, but it once I restart my machine, the issue comes back, and I have to run the script again to make it work. Does anyone know how to make it stick ? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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I had an issue with my Air, the integrated webcam could not be found. I fixed the issue with this package https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie and it all was fine and flowers, but it once I restart my machine, the issue comes back, and I have to run the script again to make it work. Does anyone know how to make it stick ? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
14.04 macbook
I had an issue with my Air, the integrated webcam could not be found. I fixed the issue with this package https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie and it all was fine and flowers, but it once I restart my machine, the issue comes back, and I have to run the script again to make it work. Does anyone know how to make it stick ? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
14.04 macbook
14.04 macbook
asked Nov 16 at 0:08
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Are you using this script?
https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie/wiki/Get-Started#get-started-on-ubuntu
If so, I think that you just need to make the modprobe permanent
sudo modprobe -r bdc_pci
sudo modprobe facetimehd
In particular:
Use the blacklist to remove
bdc_pci
permanently
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.confCreate a new file (e.g. /etc/modprobe.d/facetimehd.conf) to load the facetimehd module
More info:
https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie/issues/40#issuecomment-172527211
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Are you using this script?
https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie/wiki/Get-Started#get-started-on-ubuntu
If so, I think that you just need to make the modprobe permanent
sudo modprobe -r bdc_pci
sudo modprobe facetimehd
In particular:
Use the blacklist to remove
bdc_pci
permanently
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.confCreate a new file (e.g. /etc/modprobe.d/facetimehd.conf) to load the facetimehd module
More info:
https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie/issues/40#issuecomment-172527211
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Are you using this script?
https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie/wiki/Get-Started#get-started-on-ubuntu
If so, I think that you just need to make the modprobe permanent
sudo modprobe -r bdc_pci
sudo modprobe facetimehd
In particular:
Use the blacklist to remove
bdc_pci
permanently
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.confCreate a new file (e.g. /etc/modprobe.d/facetimehd.conf) to load the facetimehd module
More info:
https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie/issues/40#issuecomment-172527211
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Are you using this script?
https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie/wiki/Get-Started#get-started-on-ubuntu
If so, I think that you just need to make the modprobe permanent
sudo modprobe -r bdc_pci
sudo modprobe facetimehd
In particular:
Use the blacklist to remove
bdc_pci
permanently
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.confCreate a new file (e.g. /etc/modprobe.d/facetimehd.conf) to load the facetimehd module
More info:
https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie/issues/40#issuecomment-172527211
Are you using this script?
https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie/wiki/Get-Started#get-started-on-ubuntu
If so, I think that you just need to make the modprobe permanent
sudo modprobe -r bdc_pci
sudo modprobe facetimehd
In particular:
Use the blacklist to remove
bdc_pci
permanently
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.confCreate a new file (e.g. /etc/modprobe.d/facetimehd.conf) to load the facetimehd module
More info:
https://github.com/patjak/bcwc_pcie/issues/40#issuecomment-172527211
answered Nov 16 at 1:41
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