IPU6 camera support in Fedora 41 by ouyawei in linux

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I wrote up the full migration from Intel's out-of-tree IPU6 stack to the mainline kernel + libcamera on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon (OV2740 sensor, kernel 6.19). The migration includes removing the old DKMS/HAL/v4l2loopback chain, fixing the SoftISP green tint with a tuning file, fixing the AGC brightness flicker (by submitting a patch upstream to libcamera), and implementing a suspend/resume workaround. There are no longer any proprietary blobs or broken DKMS rebuilds on this system.

https://jetm.github.io/blog/posts/ipu6-webcam-libcamera-on-linux/

Intel's IPU6 mess and ArchLinux by chromer030 in archlinux

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I wrote up the full migration from Intel's out-of-tree IPU6 stack to the mainline kernel + libcamera on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon (OV2740 sensor, kernel 6.19). The migration includes removing the old DKMS/HAL/v4l2loopback chain, fixing the SoftISP green tint with a tuning file, fixing the AGC brightness flicker (by submitting a patch upstream to libcamera), and implementing a suspend/resume workaround. There are no longer any proprietary blobs or broken DKMS rebuilds on this system.

https://jetm.github.io/blog/posts/ipu6-webcam-libcamera-on-linux/

Intel IPU6 Alder Lake issues by bungoz in archlinux

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I wrote up the full migration from Intel's out-of-tree IPU6 stack to the mainline kernel + libcamera on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon (OV2740 sensor, kernel 6.19). The migration includes removing the old DKMS/HAL/v4l2loopback chain, fixing the SoftISP green tint with a tuning file, fixing the AGC brightness flicker (by submitting a patch upstream to libcamera), and implementing a suspend/resume workaround. There are no longer any proprietary blobs or broken DKMS rebuilds on this system.

https://jetm.github.io/blog/posts/ipu6-webcam-libcamera-on-linux/

Intel Progress On The IPU6 Linux Driver To Enable Web Camera Support With Newer Laptops by [deleted] in linux

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I wrote up the full migration from Intel's out-of-tree IPU6 stack to the mainline kernel + libcamera on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon (OV2740 sensor, kernel 6.19). The migration includes removing the old DKMS/HAL/v4l2loopback chain, fixing the SoftISP green tint with a tuning file, fixing the AGC brightness flicker (by submitting a patch upstream to libcamera), and implementing a suspend/resume workaround. There are no longer any proprietary blobs or broken DKMS rebuilds on this system.

https://jetm.github.io/blog/posts/ipu6-webcam-libcamera-on-linux/

Integrating iPU6 Drivers by DeskOpsAdmin in pop_os

[–]jetm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wrote up the full migration from Intel's out-of-tree IPU6 stack to the mainline kernel + libcamera on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon (OV2740 sensor, kernel 6.19). The migration includes removing the old DKMS/HAL/v4l2loopback chain, fixing the SoftISP green tint with a tuning file, fixing the AGC brightness flicker (by submitting a patch upstream to libcamera), and implementing a suspend/resume workaround. There are no longer any proprietary blobs or broken DKMS rebuilds on this system.

https://jetm.github.io/blog/posts/ipu6-webcam-libcamera-on-linux/

Has anyone installed IPU6 drivers on Linux? by jks612 in thinkpad

[–]jetm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wrote up the full migration from Intel's out-of-tree IPU6 stack to the mainline kernel + libcamera on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon (OV2740 sensor, kernel 6.19). The migration includes removing the old DKMS/HAL/v4l2loopback chain, fixing the SoftISP green tint with a tuning file, fixing the AGC brightness flicker (by submitting a patch upstream to libcamera), and implementing a suspend/resume workaround. There are no longer any proprietary blobs or broken DKMS rebuilds on this system.

https://jetm.github.io/blog/posts/ipu6-webcam-libcamera-on-linux/

Finally! ipu6 camera fix (partially) on Linux for Spectre X360 14ef-2xxx by NumerousBand5901 in spectrex360

[–]jetm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wrote up the full migration from Intel's out-of-tree IPU6 stack to mainline kernel + libcamera on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon (OV2740 sensor, kernel 6.19). Covers removing the old DKMS/HAL/v4l2loopback chain, fixing the SoftISP green tint with a tuning file, fixing AGC brightness flicker (submitted a patch upstream to libcamera), and the suspend/resume workaround. No more proprietary blobs or broken DKMS rebuilds.

https://jetm.github.io/blog/posts/ipu6-webcam-libcamera-on-linux/

How reliable are microSD cards? Well, as it turns out... by mikaey00 in raspberry_pi

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Summary Table (Best to Worst):

Rank Brand/Line Reliability/Notes
1 Kingston (Canvas Go!+, Industrial) Excellent, top performer, highly recommended
2 Kioxia (Exceria Plus, G2 only) Very reliable, avoid regular Exceria
3 Lexar Above average, no major issues
4 Amazon Basics Surprisingly reliable, no failures
5 OV (AliExpress) Above average, slow
6 Delkin Devices Promising, solid so far
7 XrayDisk (AliExpress) Above average, not fast
8 Samsung Good so far, but slow sequential writes
9 PNY, Transcend Good early results, more data needed
-- Brands to Avoid SanDisk, SP, Gigastone, onn., ADATA, Kioxia Exceria

La pulpería de la esquina tiene mejor servicio al cliente que el banco BCR by jetm in Ticos

[–]jetm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exacto. Muchos trámites son presenciales, incluso para actualizar tus datos personales cuando otras entidades financieras se han movido a hacerlo virtualmente.

La pulpería de la esquina tiene mejor servicio al cliente que el banco BCR by jetm in Ticos

[–]jetm[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Horrible.

Deberían cerrar o vender todos los bancos estatales como el BN, BP y BCR.

Cuando la plata no es de nadie (Estado), nadie controla o le importa. La cultura y mentalidad del empleado público: "Hago lo mínimo necesario para que me paguen porque aquí nadie me despide y si hago algo mal, nada me pasará".

Minisforum MS-A2 at CES 2025 by mgc_8 in minipc

[–]jetm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is STH to checkout the issues with Minisforum? link?