We are affected by this bug too using Ubuntu 9.10. Very surprised that
it has lingered so long. This bug is not a paper cut. At minimum, the
user is annoyed. For some, the user experience is seriously negatively
impacted. Not fixing this issue could be due to insufficient resources
for fixing the i
I installed Mythbuntu 10.04 a few weeks ago and I believe I am affected
by this bug as well. I configured Mythvideo to use 'Internal' player and
made sure the drive path is correct. The issue appears to be with the
Internal player because vlc successfully plays the DVD on the same
machine.
Steps..
Thanks for the reply Brian.
Yes...Nautilus is launched when I click on "Select Folders" from the
drop down list. I was mistaken.
Interestingly, I receive a third (3rd) error message when I click on
"NIKON DSC COOLPIX P5100-PTP"
Could not mount NIKON DSC COOLPIX P5100-PTP
Error initializing camer
I have this same bug with F-Spot in Ubuntu 9.10 and a Nikon Coolpix
P5100, see post #32/#33 of Bug #258083.
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Fspot reports error for importing Nikon D80
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191316
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The version of F-Spot in post #32 is 0.6.1.5.
I have not found a way to change the camera to work from PTP mode to
another mode (e.g., MTP).
Regards,
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F-Spot - Error connecting to camera. "Could not lock the device"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258083
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I have the following error in 9.10 running on Dell Mini 10v
"Error connecting to camera. Received error "Could not lock the device"
while connecting to camera".
I receive the above error when taking the following steps.
1. Connect camera (Nikon P5100) via USB to the laptop
2. Turn on the camera
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 177660 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177660
I too have similar experience, which is...
When I connect my Nokia N770 to Ubuntu Hardy and launch Rhythmbox
(0.11.5), Rhythmbox crashes. The following appears in a terminal at the
time of the crash.
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