What I had expected: Device would be recognized and the camera would be usable in at least in one linux application. 'Bus 004 Device 009: ID 1b3b:2936 iPassion Technology Inc. The microscope shows up like this when typing 'ls-usb'. I assume that's why neither the camera nor the built-in microphone of the microscope is usable by these webcam applications like Skype, guvcview, cheese etc. Just click “Edit Text” or double click me to add your own content and make changes to the font. Click here to add your own text and edit me. Just click “Edit Text” or double click me to add your own content and. Her Mac can see it (it is listed in System Profiler as AVEO Cheetah3 USB2.0 Device), but we cannot access it. It comes with WIndows software, and we cannot track down Mac drivers. My granddaughter was given a Traveler USB microscope from an Aldi store. When I tried to get my Traveler SU 1071 USB microscope working with my fully patched Ubuntu 9.10 (32bit), I stumbled upon the problem, that it is only half-way recognized as a USB device (with a known ID) when plugged in. Thanks for reading my first Ubuntu bug report.