Ubuntu 22.04 on a mini-pc
Ran an update today. Some parts installed, though indilib1, kstars-bleeding and kstars-bleeding-dmg were "held back"
Now the QHYCCD driver never starts, always crashes (this is for my QHY5iii462c guide camera).
Switched to the nightly build, same result.
I did, of course, reboot, power down/up and reseat all of the usb connectors. lsusb shows all devices as expected.
Went back to stable again. Ran apt-get dist-upgrade which installed the toupbase driver that had been held back. Now the driver does not crash but INDI fails to locate the camera.
Thank you for the link to the github issue. Today I tried using the Software Updater app and it did list the touptek driver as having an update available (along with a CGEM mount and a weather station, I believe. Installed the update from there, but I remain unable to connect to the Risingcam / touptek camera.
The mini-pc is on Ubuntu 22.04.2, 5.15.0-69-generic x86_64 kernel