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Symptom & Impact
Camera input may be unavailable in Ubuntu 22.04 despite hardware being connected.
Environment & Reproduction
Apps report no camera, black preview, or permission denied when starting video.
Root Cause Analysis
Device busy, privacy permission disabled, missing V4L packages, or unsupported UVC firmware.
Quick Triage
Test in a second app and verify camera privacy settings in Ubuntu.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Run ls /dev/video*, v4l2-ctl –list-devices, and dmesg | grep -i uvc.

Solution – Primary Fix
Close conflicting apps, enable camera permissions, update kernel modules, and retest conferencing software.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Confirm stable video preview and successful call connection in target applications.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Avoid simultaneous camera access from multiple apps and keep system packages updated.
Rollback Plan
Use camera privacy controls and disable access for unused applications.
Prevention & Hardening
Lower camera resolution may improve stability on constrained CPU systems.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Revert recent multimedia package changes if compatibility worsens.
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References & Further Reading
Use v4l-utils documentation and Ubuntu webcam support guides.
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