| Did you add the user to group 'camera'? Thanks. That's it.
My fresh installed user seems to belong to (besides others) 'video' and 'audio', and i couldn't imagine much more necessary, i really didn't expect this problem to be caused by installation default... | I'll file a bug report to add a README.Debian with this info. Thanks again, someone should do that. Well, i understand that granting device permissions to anybody may be a security or privacy risk. However, everybody who has physical access and is able to login, authentificating by the configured mechanism (like PAM), should basically be able to download pictures from a camera, no ? It should be possible to detect physical access and adjust the defaults ... i'm not really sure here, but it should be possible for example to distuingish a phyiscally connected keyboard or mouse from remote network access (that is, probably by hardware port) ? And if it's too difficult then installation scripts should ask the responsible admin (superuser) for the default group set; and also installing gphoto2 could easily show you who's already in 'camera' and who not, and let you correct things. Something like that ;) Greets, Maren -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

