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Thanks guys, actually I did not recompile libdc1394 as I knew I already got it. I installed Coriander using Ubuntu Software Center (much easier and straightforward than the kind of installation done in that tutorial). What confuses me it is that Coriander recognizes the Bumblebee2 camera when opening it, I mean that if I open Coriander while having the camera connected to the FireWire port Coriander actually recognizes the camera and it can tell the info for the device detected such as the name (Point Grey Research Bumblebee2 BB2-08S2C), the GUID and other specs. I can also go to services tab of the Coriander and set up the format and other options but it is when starting the ISO control to display the camera output that I get that error of "could not get ISO status". Also if I look into the kern.log file when connecting the camera I see a firewire_core message that tells that a device was created with the same GUID that later the Coriander tells (is the same of course). So I don't know what actually could be wrong in there about the IEEE1394...