Hi

>>> On 05-04-2007 at 14:25, "Juan Erbes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2007/4/5, Dominique Leuenberger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi everybody...
>>
>> I have a problem connecting a Canon PowerShot S3 IS to openSUSE
10.3
>> alpha 3 (that's what it says in /etc/SuSE-release)
>>
>> I can connect the camera, and as root I can even issue gphoto2
>> --list-files and I get the list.
>> As normal user, this does not work.
>>
>> I modified some udev rules files, and the /dev/usb* files now get
mode
>> 0660 on root:users, but still, I can not read pictures from the
camera
>> as non root.
>>
>> Any good advices on how to proceed?
>>
> 
> I have the same problem with my Canon PowerShot G2.
> The bug is registered as
> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=250659 and is in the
> status "needinfo", but the last lines says :
> 
> "Comment #3 From Ludwig Nussel 2007-03-06 03:17:34 MST
> 
> Ok, tell me when the patch hits factory so I can adapt hal-resmgr
then.
> 
> Comment #4 From Kay Sievers 2007-03-27 12:15:28 MST
> 
> The patch made it into the -mm kernel tree now. If that works well,
it's
> expected to show up in 2.6.22."
> 

Oh.. thank you very much... 
I managed at least to always access the camera as root, and the normal
user has a chance of 1:5 that it works.

Anyhow: I finally managed to get my TIFM CardReader to work (with
kernel 2.6.21, tifm driver 0.8d, NOT the one included in the kernel)..
so I don't worry that much for the direct camera link... I just switch
the card for the moment... but it's good to know something happens in
this direction.

Thanks!

Dominique



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