On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 11:59:09AM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
> I had a similar problem and solved it by doing a "apt-get --purge 
> remove" followed by moving the old /etc/udev/ out of the way to 
> /etc/udev.old/
> 
> Then I reinstalled the udev I needed and the problem sorted itself out.

Seems to me that you lost the udev rules other packages provide by 
removing /etc/udev and reinstalling.  This looks like a bug in alsa and 
libgphoto.  Recent udev force you to write correct rules (look in the 
changelog for "=" and "==").

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Frank Hart
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