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Description
I use c1 camera and installed the latest driver version 1.4.2 using setup-dev-env.sh. After following the steps to restart the system, /dev/video* is not connected to any camera.
Expected behavior
I use c1 camera and installed the latest driver version 1.4.2 using setup-dev-env.sh. After following the steps to restart the system, /dev/video* is not connected to any camera.
Actual behavior
I use c1 camera and installed the latest driver version 1.4.2 using setup-dev-env.sh. After following the steps to restart the system, /dev/video* is not connected to any camera.
Steps to reproduce
I use c1 camera and installed the latest driver version 1.4.2 using setup-dev-env.sh. After following the steps to restart the system, /dev/video* is not connected to any camera.
Checklist
Description
I use c1 camera and installed the latest driver version 1.4.2 using setup-dev-env.sh. After following the steps to restart the system, /dev/video* is not connected to any camera.
Expected behavior
I use c1 camera and installed the latest driver version 1.4.2 using setup-dev-env.sh. After following the steps to restart the system, /dev/video* is not connected to any camera.
Actual behavior
I use c1 camera and installed the latest driver version 1.4.2 using setup-dev-env.sh. After following the steps to restart the system, /dev/video* is not connected to any camera.
Steps to reproduce
I use c1 camera and installed the latest driver version 1.4.2 using setup-dev-env.sh. After following the steps to restart the system, /dev/video* is not connected to any camera.
Versions
ECU: ADLINK RQX-58G NVIDIA L4T: R32.6.1 (including Ubuntu 18.04) ROS: ROS2 Humble (native build)
Possible causes
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Additional context
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