Rick Macdonald wrote:
Eric Gaumer wrote:You may want to also install (hotplug | hal | udev | dbus | gvm). I've been very skeptical about this utopia stack but I have to admit that it works extremely well.I just installed hotplug | hal | udev | dbus | gvm, but none of the packages asked me any configuration questions.
It doesn't need much configuration.
What did I miss?
What makes you think you missed something?
gvm prints out the following when I plug in my Sony T3 digital camera (usb mode):
When you plug your camera in (providing it's supported by gphoto2) a dialog box should pop open asking if you would like to import photos. If this isn't the case: o make sure you have gphoto2, libgphoto2-2, libgphoto2-port0 installed o make sure dbus/hal is installed and running o make sure gnome-volume-manager is installed and running (gvm) o make sure you are in the plugdev group o make sure you are in the camera group I haven't tried gnome-volume-manager in KDE. I would assume it works. Anybody know for sure? -Eric -- "Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school." - Albert Einstein
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