Hi! Tried with old D5200 (AFAIK, it is the same sensor and motherboard
with fewer controls) and it works fine. There are problems with UI
which I reported long time ago but it at least it works. Debian stable,
64 bit with OBS repo.
 
Try installing GDB and reproduce your problem. It should generate some
debug info in /tmp directory. Starting from terminal could help you
locating that file or problems in generating it. I doubt that 
gdb is the only tool you need for that.

Timur.

On Sat, 2020-10-17 at 19:19 +0200, ternaryd wrote:
> Using a Nikon D7100 with an USB cable,
> darktable 3.2.1 tethering works to display the
> last shot. But changing to lighttable or
> darkroom is enough to have it enter something
> like a very fast endless loop. darktable
> becomes completely unresponsive, CPU load goes
> up and there is no way to stop it but using
> kill.
> 
> Also, once live view is activated, there is no
> way leaving it to regain control at the camera.
> And trying to do so, often ends with darktable
> hanging (it works, closing darktable before
> turning off the camera).
> 
> When taking the shot from darktable, the files
> are stored on the computer but not on the
> memory cards, regardless of the preference
> setting for ''keep original filename''. That,
> BTW, seems to be a misnomer, as the downloaded
> files never keep the original name given by the
> camera. Also, the numbering scheme of the
> camera is disrupted (my workflow relies on
> those numbers). As I've never been able to make
> this work directly with gphoto2, I guess this
> is not a problem of darktable.
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