https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1215

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 16:42 -------
GPhoto2 is included in Mandrake Linux since 8.1 or so already. The graphical
frontends are named "flphoto" and "gtkam" (both in the "Multimedia"|"Graphics"
menu. The command line frontend is "gphoto2". The old "gphoto" is still shipped
in addition because some older camera models are  not supported by GPhoto2. If
they are not on your system, install "flphoto", "gtkam", and "gphoto2" via MCC or do

urpmi flphoto gtkam gphoto2

on the command line. All needed driver and library packages get installed
automatically.

With all this installed you can also set up your camera in the KDE Control
Center using "Peripherals"|"Digital Camera" and then access the photo by
entering the address "camera:/" in the Konqueror.




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assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
status: RESOLVED
creation_date: 
description: 
Choosing the camera package and identify camera through:

Multimedia>graphics>Gphoto

Selection Gphoto brings up the version 0.4.3 of Gphoto with a camera list which is 
already 2-3 years outdated. This was already the case in 9.0. Please let the menu 
entry refer to Gphoto2 and bring up the GtKam frontend or Digikam . Please delete 
Gphoto version 0.4.3. from the distribution it is seriously outdated

I gave this the severity critical because users won't be able to use their electronic 
camera

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