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Re: Canon Powershot A640 (update)



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On 08/08/07 13:18, andy wrote:
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>   
> I have tried the camera on my wife's Etch machine and first time out,
> the camera auto-mounted and I could access the photos!! She runs KDE. So
> I logged out of Gnome and back into KDE on my Lenny machine and again
> the camera (sort of) auto-mounted, but this time I got an error message
> that informed me it didn't recognise the camera type. On my wife's
> machine, the camera type was recognised immediately. I also tried Xfce4
> but zippo happened there, not even the dialog box!!
> 
> On her machine, she does not have gphoto2 installed, nor was she set up
> as a member of any camera group. She is also running an earlier kernel
> (2.6.18, I think). So I rebooted and booted into 2.6.18 and all of the
> above still applied.
> 
> So, the good news is - the camera is obviously not the problem but the
> bad news is, is that it is something with my machine. But what that is,
> I really don't know. I have switched the USB to a different port, still
> no dice.
> 
> Any further thoughts on this, given the foregoing additional info?

She has to have either kamera or digikam installed, and both of
those require libgphoto2-2 and libgphoto2-port0?

Are they installed on your system?

- --
Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA  USA

Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day.
Hit him with a fish, and he goes away for good!

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