Hi all,
almost similar to naomi I quit using any ubuntu versions younger than 8.04.
My reasons are
First:
I experienced the same (very well documented) troubles with a digital camera;
in my case a Kodak EasyShare DX6340. I managed it with a different workaround
but my girlfriend (just a normal
This is a thread to discuss the bug, not a thread to discuss general
issues, please.
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hi all
am afraid I'm done with ubuntu. This camera issue has killed it for me -
i loved ubuntu, loved not having to use windows but now I can neither
get my laptops webcam to connect (have posted about it.. no answers
after months), my soundcard never worked properly and now can't get my
camera
Hi naomi,
I'm sorry to hear you're leaving. If you want to give it another try the
cleanest workaround I've found is to do the following:
1) Open a terminal
2) cd /usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors/
3) sudo mv gphoto2.monitor ghoto2.monitor.ren
I'm not sure if this will break anything else,
hi, the issue is still present but in my case using a Kodak EasyShare CX 7430
I noticed some segfault in dmesg :
[ 60.126879] gdu-notificatio[2422]: segfault at c ip 004d950e sp bfdb4200
error 4 in libgdu.so.0.0.0[4d+1c000]
[ 65.437093] gvfs-gdu-volume[2596]: segfault at c ip 004187da
I can also confirm this issue still exists in 9.10. I'm using a
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX01.
7425 0.191264 gphoto2-port-usb(1): Looking for USB device (vendor 0x4da,
product 0x2374)... found.
7426 0.191276 gphoto2-port-usb(2): inep to look for is 82
7427 0.191288 gphoto2-port-usb(1): Detected
I can confirm that I still get this problem on 9.10. I have installed a
fresh system on new hardware (Acer Aspire 7530). But the camera is the
same (Canon PowerShot S5 IS).
This is quite an embarrassing bug.
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With trepidation I plugged my brand new Nikon D5000 into my Ubuntu 9.10
equipped laptop this morning to download the first pictures taken with the
camera. Great was my relief when a window popped up offering to open F-spot
or a folder. It thus seems that the issue is resolved for my current
I have also found this to be a problem with a fresh install of Karmic.
I have a Canon Powershot S1IS and when I plug it in via USB I see the
following:
1. New icon appears on the desktop with camera name as if it is a mounted drive.
2. gThumb importer pops up with error message An error occurred
Yes this problem still exists in karmic. After plugging in a camera an
incomprehensible mess of error dialogs is spawned
by the foto app du jour that pops up (either f-spot of gthumb) and photo's
cannot be imported.
After reading the above bug reports I realize this is because gvfs has mounted
I can confirm that this problem still exist in karmic, (of course not in
kubuntu).
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Well, I can't test with my camera anymore since it's broken, but my
Sansa mp3 player works now in Karmic RC. Can anyone else confirm that
this is fixed in Karmic?
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I'm not sure if its of any use to some, but I was having this problem
and found a solution (thats nothing to do with gthumb - I dont have
gthumb installed, and so after reading through this post went away to
find a solution of my own!)
I was getting the same thing, plug in my camera (an iPhone in
Sweet! So I guess the cause is that gthumb is grapping the camera before
gvfs can? If so, I wonder why gthumb gets there first on some machines
but everyone else (presumably Sebastian :-P) has gvfs winning.
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Marking this as confirmed since it is still a bug, and a well documented
one given the contributions between 05-12 and 06-15.
Update: Plugged in camera today. Error -60 (as above), error -1 (as
above), errors in dmesg. Found this bug report (how could I have
forgotten it! :-), killed
The bug has been fixed by upstream in trunk:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=583796
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560352
but unfortunatly it's not easily fixed in stable version.
Let's pray that gthumb be released soon.
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Definitely a bug on 8.10 no question this camera canon ixus 70 worked in
8.04 etc, the suggestion of switching the camera on then plugging in has
worked for me, but this was unnecessary before. Problem seems to have
gone away on Jaunty.
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Interestingly, in Jaunty I must kill gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor to get
even my Sansa e260 mp3 player to be recognized as well. This bug is
getting worse.
When gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor is running, I have the familiar last
message in syslog: usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before
On Thu, 2009-05-14 at 23:18 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
could you install gphoto2 as indicated by the message before and try
again to get the log?
I installed the app, tried again, but forgot to get the log. However,
the results were worse:
Install gphoto2
Connect
Is gphoto2 still configured?
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could you run gphoto2 --summary and gvfs-mount -li just after
connecting the camera too (ie when you have the dialgos displayed)?
$ LC_ALL=C gphoto2 --summary
*** Error ***
An error occurred in the
OK, this is bizarre. To test default behavior, I restarted the system,
logged in, then issued this command in a terminal:
sudo chmod +x /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor
I did this in order to restore the system to default behavior, disabling
the workaround quoted previously in the
could you run gphoto2 --summary and gvfs-mount -li just after
connecting the camera too?
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could you run gphoto2 --summary and gvfs-mount -li just after
connecting the camera too (ie when you have the dialgos displayed)?
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I performed the sequence described above. For my daughter's account,
error message (-60) then gthumb photo import (her default action) is
started. For my account, same result as above (error, 2 dialogues); for
guest, same (error, 2 dialogues).
In all cases, despite error messages and extra
could you install gphoto2 as indicated by the message before and try
again to get the log?
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don't reopen closed bugs because you think you have the same issue open
a new bug
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OK Sebastien, I'll play this game - for a while. When I open the new
bug report, I think I will entitle it Ubuntu can't mount digital camera
showing a window popup message: -60 could not lock the device message.
That's pretty descriptive of the problem.
Then I'll add the fact that dmesg returns
I fully agree - please change this bug status back to valid. Goodness
knows why this bug (yes it is a bug!) has been flagged as not being valid.
Simply plugging a digital camera into a USB port and expecting to be able to
download digital photographs is a routine menial task that any user can
Jaunty fully updated, the bug is still present.
I'm using gthumb to import the photos.
When connecting my camera, the camera card is mount TWICE, i.e. I get
two camera icons in drivemount applet, and gthumb --import cannot use
the device because it's already locked, I suppose because it's
what an useful behaviour there, the bug has lot of comments about users
having similar issues in different software and the title states it's an
intrepid bug not a jaunty one, opening a similar bug on jaunty would
have the merit to give a clear and short description people will read
rather than
you might also describe how you use f-spot to get the issue, f-spot-
import which is the default GNOME action has this code
# make sure it's not mounted by gvfs, otherwise we can't access the camera
# (current F-Spot version does not yet understand GIO)
gvfs-mount -u $udi || true
On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 12:13 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
you might also describe how you use f-spot to get the issue, f-spot-
import which is the default GNOME action has this code
# make sure it's not mounted by gvfs, otherwise we can't access the
camera
# (current F-Spot
On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 12:09 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
now back to the issue:
- gvfs does mount the device and locks it indeed
Does it? Many/most of us get the -60 error, some of us get the -1 error
as well, and many/most of us can do nothing with the camera without
taking drastic steps
Does it? Many/most of us get the -60 error, some of us get the -1
error as well, and many/most of us can do nothing with the camera
without taking drastic steps (e.g., killall gvfs-gphoto2, chmod -x gvfs-
gphoto2)
right it does lock the camera which is why you get the error, do you
discuss that
On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 14:03 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
What is requested there is extra details, ie I plug the camera, get a
dialog asking if I want to import photos, I click ok, f-spot opens and
displays the error, is that really hard for you to describe?
(Taking a deep breath, counting
ok interesting, do you run a standard GNOME session? how many users are
logged? do you get the issue in a guest session?
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On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 15:23 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
ok interesting, do you run a standard GNOME session?
Yes.
how many users are logged?
Same result with 1 or 2 users logged in.
do you get the issue in a guest session?
The camera is with its owner, at school - I will try this this
Whether or not this is a bug depends on expected behavior and nothing
else. Any other behavior is at best a workaround.
On my daughter's machine, plugging in her Kodak C533 worked fine under
Hardy and, if memory serves, under Intrepid. By worked fine, I mean
that the default photo import
Unfortunately this is not fixed in Jaunty for me. In fact, my workaround
of turning the camera on before plugging in doesn't work either.
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You
Of interest I just installed Jaunty on 23 April 2009 and this problem
has dissappeared, my Panasonic DMC FZ2 is recognized on connection.
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I don't know if this applies to everyone, but i had the same error on my
Nikon Coolpix P90, i followed all the steps above (in terms of manually
mounting the camera) but it still didn't work. However when i turned off
the camera, and removed the sd card, placed it back in, the camera was
able to
With all due respect, Sebastien, it does NOT mount. It hasn't worked
since Gibbon.
the issue described there is a different one, open a new bug rather than
hijacking a different one
I was under the impression that Ubuntu Just Worked. Is this no
longer the case?
it does for most people if it
With all due respect, Sebastien, it does NOT mount. It hasn't worked since
Gibbon.
I was under the impression that Ubuntu Just Worked. Is this no longer the
case?
This hasn't been the case, and it has been extremely frustrating trying to
use my cameras since this problem appeared.
Once again,
Tried Jaunty this morning and this is now working for my canon powershot.
udev, gvfs and f-spot were all touched in the latest round of updates.
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It would ashame me if ubuntu keeped considering this situation a
notabug.
Ubuntu has made the usability choice. This bug is something that makes
windows users tell: You see: you need windows! you can't upload photos
from your camera!
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I absolutely agree too.
This bug keeps me from upgrading my Ma's Ubuntu.
She often usese her Digicam and imagine that Usecase:
I upgrade to 8.10 or 9.04, she plugs in her digicam and she obviously
wont be able to download the photos which would cause an instant
call with screaming words:
Son what
I upgrade to 8.10 or 9.04, she plugs in her digicam and she obviously
wont be able to download the photos which would cause an instant
did any of you tried on jaunty there? f-spot which is the default action
for photo import does unmount the gvfs mount so it can use the camera
which works fine
the recents comment are not constructive, as said before gvfs mounts the
camera so you can use it as normal disk, browse it in nautilus, etc.
f-spot which does manage your photo unmount the gvfs mount when required
which should be working flawlessly too, if you have specific issue in
jaunty
This might be OK if the camera supports Mass storage
but since mine doesn't gvfs can't read from it.
gphoto understands this but gvfs doesn't is that the real bug?
it gvfs can't read from the camera it should auto unmount and
let an application that can read from it take over.
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On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 10:14 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
the recents comment are not constructive, as said before gvfs mounts the
camera so you can use it as normal disk, browse it in nautilus, etc.
f-spot which does manage your photo unmount the gvfs mount when required
which should be
Well, then I guess I'll just forget about this bug. I've posted exact
reproduction steps, with screenshots of error messages, but I guess that
is not enough.
I have my own workaround. Too bad new Ubuntu users won't.
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I agree with the comments raised by the last few posters.
This is most definitely a bug. I repeat, this is most definitely a bug!
In previous versions of Ubuntu the process of plugging a digital camera into
a computer simply worked - no issues or problems or all. Now a work-around
is needed to
that's not a bug, libgphoto doesn't allow concurrential accesses to the
camera, applications need to unmount the gvfs location if they need it
as f-spot is doing
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This is a bug. The problem is that whatever app has it locked is not
letting go.
If I plug in my camera, I cannot access it in any application. I do not
get the normal You have just inserted... prompt, and I cannot mount it
manually. This is not expected behavior.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
It's a bug to my mind. It prevents me from browsing to the camera. Something
I have done regularly for years. Fortunately, it's easily fixed like this:
*sudo killall gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor
sudo chmod -x /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor*
2009/3/28 David Tombs cyan.s...@gmail.com
that's the expected behaviour since gvfs mount it so you can browse it
in nautilus
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
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I don't agree Sebastien. This is bug. Our use case is that we want to
use gPhotos to download photos, but this does not work, we get an
incomprehensible error message. It took me about 2 hours of searching
online on what to do, but I could find nothing. I just tried unmounting
the camera and
I mean gThumb in the above post, not gPhoto.
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Sebastian, perhaps I was not clear enough earlier. This is a bug! I
cannot access my photos from _any application_ unless I kill gvfs-
gphoto2-volume-monitor.
However, I have tracked down the bug a little more. If I plug in my
camera BEFORE turning it on, I get the bug. If I turn my camera on,
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Confirm that killing gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor allow me to access my
Canon EOS 450D on Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10
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I am seeing this same bug in Jaunty now.
Killing gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor allows me to access the camera.
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My analysis with up to date Ubuntu 8.10, I just stumbled to this and
with help of this entry found out following:
1. gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor startups for each logged in user
2. If there's two logged in, I cannot contact my Canon camera
3. After killing the another gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor
gsmart mini 2 isn't working on intrepid with all updates.
I had to manually unmount it, and reload gspca in order to make it work.
$ gvfs-mount --unmount-scheme gphoto2
$ sudo /sbin/modprobe -vr gspca-sunplus
$ sudo /sbin/modprobe -v gspca-sunplus
that worked for me
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Walter Kramer indicated above that the SD card reader solution didn't
work for him.
I just picked up an SD card reader, a USB ALL-IN-ONE FLASH CARD READER
http://factorydirect.ca/catalog/product_spec.php?pcode=CA2300
I tried it out on Hardy and it works fine, as does my Panasonic DMC-FZ2
camera.
I am using gthumb to import photos from my Canon Ixus 850IS (I don't like
f-spot).
But in intrepid the camera is automatically mounted by
gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor as a removable media (even if it uses PTP
protocol), and gthumb can not access it until I manually unmount it.
After the umount
I can confirm that killing gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor allowed me to use
the camera w/ FSpot, whereas if I don't kill it, the camera is
inaccessible.
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Here's the requested output from gvfs-mount -li when I have inserted
the camera but am not able to mount it.
If I kill gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor, the issue disappears and I get
the standard GUI prompt You have just inserted a medium with digital
photos... just like in Hardy. I can then download
Don't know if this is still an issue, but I had the same problem, and found the
following :
Gnome, (and probably kde as well) mounted the cam directly as an mass storage
device. So by the time GTkam or gphoto2 got to the point of mounting it, it was
already in use. After unmounting de cam in
I have the same problem.
I'm using a Kodak DX6490.
I get the error message An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not lock
the device'): Camera is already in use.
and the dmesg:
[ 4607.780064] usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
[ 4607.985085] usb 3-1:
In addition to my previous logs, here's the output from performing the
gvfs-mount -l routine as linked to in comment #27 and as requested in
comment #28 by Sebastien.
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I also habe a problem, with a Pentax optio 550. Worked perfectly with
every version of Ubuntu until 8.10. In 8.10, the camera is recognides
and I choose to browse as a folder - I always use this method. In
intrepid, nautilus freezes trying to browse the camera. While the frozen
window is on the
More info. When I plug the camera in and I am logged into gnome, the camera
does not work. Gnome offers to open the camera, and sometimes the folder view
shows the top-level DCIM directory, but it hangs when I try to look inside that
directory. I attach a screenshot of the problem (with a tail
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Hi, i've marked some dups to this bug.
Anyone has reported the issue upstream?
Are you using f-Spot or gthumb ?
Is it possible for someone to test what is explained here:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/258083/comments/15
and post the output?
Thanks, is possible that
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