*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 228154 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 228154
Canon Digital IXUS 30 doesn't show up as PTP
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that bug IS FIXED for me thanks to yesterday update in Hardy :
libgphoto2-2
* cherry-pick patch form upstream to use PTP mode for some Canon cameras:
- powershot SD200
- digital IXUS 30
- IXY digital 40
many thanks
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since my system is an upgrade from an alpha version of hardy, i've tried with
hardy final liveCD and i've got the same error as before
bug is not fixed for me
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how can i enable the PTP mode ?
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I am now running Hardy final. My camera is a Canon SD 550. Gthumb identifies
it after a short delay as a Canon Digital IXUS 750 (PTP mode).
Gthumb now functions normally to import and delete pictures from the camera.
F-spot also identifies the camera as an IXUS 750 and functions normally to
i
yes
that bug exists since ubuntu 7.10 ans ubuntu 7.10 didn't know GVFS either
therefore if nothing has changed in ubuntu about that, it seems logical that
the bug still exists.
Note that the camera is properly detected and f-spot tried to import photo
"from canon ixus 30 (normal mode" but didn't
We disabled the gvfs gphotofs backend again for the final release, which
interfered with the intended handling of photo cameras. Does this still
happen to you in the final release?
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but nobody seems to care about that regression in Ubuntu. It looks like
we are alone, stuck with this bug for ever
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I have the same problem with a Canon Powershot SD500. It will not
detect. I am using the most recent Hardy Beta. Unfortunately, I have not
tested whether it worked or not before the upgrade. In Gutsy, it worked
perfectly.
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I have a Canon SD 550 which works perfectly in Gutsy.
Using the Live CD Hardy Beta daily builds from 03-25-2008 and 04-01-2008.
When I plug in the camera with Hardy beta, no software is triggered. If I run
F-spot or have previously installed and run gthumb, it does show the camera in
the drop
Same problem different camera
Ubuntu 8.04 beta
uname -a
Linux asus 2.6.24-12-generic #1 SMP Wed Mar 12 23:01:54 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
gthumb version 3:2.10.6-Obuntu3
I get the following when I try to import pictures with gthumb
I am having a similar problem in Hardy Beta 1, x86_64
Camera gets recognized when plugged in (Bus 003 Device 003: ID 04a9:30bb Canon,
Inc. PowerShot A95), but no software starts.
When I start f-spot, it does recognize the camera, but when I try to import
from it by clicking it's name, I get:
"Er
actually i don't have crashes
the name of my camera is shown in F-Spot but i got an error message :
"Erreur lors de la connexion de l'appareil photo. Erreur "unknown error"
reçue lors de la connexion de l'appareil photo"
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According to antistress' log files, the kernel and hal did recognize the
camera and enabled user access to it, but then f-spot crashed.
Antistress, did apport (the automatic crash handling system) catch this?
did you report it to Launchpad?
** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: libgpho
here are the files
I've done these actions :
i've plugged my camera and started it and i've seen nothing
then i've unplugged it and plugged it again and i've seen nothing
then i've manually started F-Spot and tried to import pictures from the camera
(which was correctly named in F-Spot menu)
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On a current Hardy installation or a live system, can you please create
a hal debug log as described on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHal
#head-63a8aeb350e85f87bb1989ff631c0b8e60de05ee ?
** Changed in: libgphoto2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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i also got in another window :
Impossible de monter Canon, Inc. Digital IXUS 30 (PTP mode) / PowerShot SD200
(PTP mode)
Error initializing camera: -114: Erreur du système lors de la communication
avec l'appareil-photo
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still doesn't work in hardy alpha 6 liveCD
i got "Erreur lors de la connexion de l'appareil photo. Erreur "données
corrompues" reçue lors de la connexion de l'appareil photo.
Don't you consider regressions to be prioritary ?
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sorry i wanted to write "in hardy alpha 4" above
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that bug is still present in hardy alpha
this is a regression since gutsy : does it mean that our cameras will
never work anymore with Ubuntu ?
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I have the same problem as well with my SD200. I had no issues importing photos
from this camera in Feisty. Now the Gnome Import Photos application identifies
it as a Canon IXUS 30 and gives the following error:
"Camera not ready, multiple 'Identify camera' requests failed: OS error in
camera co
I have the same problem with my SD200. It used to work in Feisty,
though I did not use it regularly. I was surprised to find that it is
not recognized in Gutsy. I am looking forward to any usable fix.
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I had a similar problem with a Canon IXUS 500/Powershot S500, it would
hang on picture import and I could not get capture to work. My solution
was to remove it from the list of cameras that the canon driver would
feel responsible for. The PTP2-driver of libgphoto2 would then take over
and work perf
see that thread on gPhoto mailing list :
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=7b26f72b0711040655l7450ec9bge6771178152cd0d7%40mail.gmail.com&forum_name
=gphoto-user
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libgphoto2 knows this camera since its 2.1.6 version (June 23rd, 2005) :
http://www.gphoto.org/news/
For libgphoto 2.2.4, this camera is marked as :
Canon Digital IXUS 30 (normal mode) (EXPERIMENTAL)
Canon Digital IXUS 30 (PTP mode)
what's wrong ?
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instead og "For libgphoto 2.2.4, this camera is marked as" i wanted to write
"For libgphoto2 2.4.0, this camera is marked as"
(libgphoto2 2.4.0 is the latest version)
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Since that Canon IXUS 30 and Canon Powershot SD200 are the same cameras,
i have updated the title of this report.
Can we hope this bug to be solve in Gutsy or shall we go back to Feisty,
waiting for next ubuntu version ?
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