Hello everyone,
I noticed that you don't have the webcam driver for some of the hp and sony notebooks.
So I patched up the original code that was originally written by Sam Revitch. If anyone
would like to build the kernel with this driver then follow the instructions below.
If you want to build it the rpm way, then you are going to need the
r5u870-2.6.25.9-76.patch. Next go to the base of the rpm directories. So you should see
in the directory BUILD, RPMS, SOURCES, SPECS, SRPMS. Next type in the following
patch -p0 < /path_to_where_the_patch_is_sitting/r5u870-2.6.25-9-76.patch
Next type in
rpmbuild -bb SPECS/kernel.spec
Now type in
cd BUILD/kernel-2.6.25/linux-2.6.25.i386/
Next you need to either use config of your choice. There are plenty of them in the
current path. (To get a list of them type in 'ls -l config-*'). Another option
is to use one of the configs from the /boot directory. In this example I will copy
/boot/config-2.6.25.9-76.fc9.i686 file and use that for my config file. So type in the
following:
cp /boot/config-2.6.25.9-76.fc9.i686 .config
Now you need to add the r5u870 device to the configuration file. You can add it with the
following line:
echo "CONFIG_USB_R5U870=m\n">> .config
or
make menuconfig
and go through the menus to find USB Ricoh Cameras
Device Drivers
-> Multimedia devices
-> Video capture adapters
-> V4L USB devices
USB Ricoh Cameras
Naturally you can change any thing you like in the config (I like to change the processor
to Core 2 now a days). It is all up to you. Once you have the configuration to your
liking. The the final step is to type in:
make rpm
This will take some time. But you should end up with a kernel in the RPMS directory. I
have included another patch for plain kernels, and does not update the spec file.
Good Luck, and have Fun!
Sean
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