Ask Ubuntu Asked on November 9, 2021
I’ve tried to get my iSight camera working but for some reason don’t know what’s wrong. I’ve followed the instructions on both:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MactelSupportTeam/AppleiSight
and
http://turanct.wordpress.com/2010/06/11/use-your-macs-isight-on-ubuntu/#comments
The problem is after I type in terminal sudo apt-get install isight-firmware-tools I go through as the instructions say but when I put in the AppleUSBVideoSupport file path it says that there is no file located at that path? Not sure what to do now.
Any help is greatly appreciated thanks.
EDIT: here’s the technical specs of the Macbook.
1.83 GHz MacBook (MA254LL/A)
Processor 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo
L2 Cache 2MB
System bus 667MHz
Memory 2GB of 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300) on two SO-DIMMs
Hard drive 160 GB Intel Solid State Drive 320 Series(SSD SA2BW160G3H) 2.5″, 3Gb/s SATA SSD160GB 5V 1A
Optical drive Slot-loading Combo drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW)
Graphics Intel GMA 950 graphics processor with 64MB of DDR2 SDRAM shared with main memory1
Video camera Built-in iSight
Display 13.3-inch (diagonal) glossy TFT widescreen display, 1280 x 800 resolution
Ports One FireWire 400 port (8 watts); Two USB 2.0 ports (up to 480 Mbps); Mini-DVI port with support for DVI, VGA, S-video and composite video output (requires adapters, sold separately)4
Audio Built-in stereo speakers, built-in omnidirectional microphone, combined optical digital audio input/audio line in, combined optical digital audio output/headphone out
Networking Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T (Gigabit)
Wireless3 Built-in 54-Mbps AirPort Extreme wireless networking (802.11g standard)
Hi I just used the first link you provided to get mine working. I think it's all in the syntax of your command line statements. If you have the path to your files wrong than it won't work. It took me a while to work through the instructions but in the end I figured it out and it works. So any one reading this post just take note. And if you mess up you have to clean the mess up as mentioned in the link. I had to mount another on of my macbooks with a live cd to get the file needed. Moved it to a usb drive and then to my Ubuntu Studio. My paths where different than the instructions have and I had to figure that out before it worked. You have to make the script file and have it as part of the startup. They explain that but I didn't have the program installed so I had to install it to. I'm running 12.4 with latest updates FYI. It took me about a day of reading and careful testing before I had the cam working. but I'm slow lol.
Answered by kingkab on November 9, 2021
I'm actually just installing Tahr as we speak and after a quick Google it seems that Apple no longer use a USB camera for iSight anymore, rendering the USB firmware workaround you're trying useless. As far as I can tell there is no current workaround. I'm aware this is a very late response, but it may help others who come across this page.
Answered by Ross on November 9, 2021
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