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Hi hauke,
Please be sure to confirm this issue exists with the latest development
release of Ubuntu. ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic . If the issue remains,
please run the following command from a Terminal
(Applications->Accessories->Terminal). It will
It's annoying that this problem is still not fixed. It seems it has
something to do with cameras which support PTP (Photo Transport
Protocol) AND registering as a mass storage device. I think there was in
2005 some disscussion on the gnome-volumemanger maillinglist.
...but for the bug report - sam
I also had an issue with improper mounting of my Nikon CoolPix 4600.
Similar to what Maxcel did above with his camera, on the camera, I went
to Set Up -> Interface and changed the USB option to PTP instead of
Mass Storage. It automounts fine now and I can access my pictures
without a problem.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => linux
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The same Problem for me since the updating process from Hardy to
Intrepid, but i use an Logitech Quickcam. No connections in MSN or in
Skype. Its boring. And MSN uses an adress ive never heard about.
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The media_automount did not work for me, but the following did, without
changing the media-automount setting.
On the camera go to Menu -> Setup Menu -> USB and change the USB
Configuration from 'Disk Drive' to 'Digital Camera'.
My particular model is a HP Photosmart R507, but it throws the same
e
The workaround worked for me. Thanks!
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Yes, that does avoid the problem; thanks. So it's a bug in Nautilus /
Gnome automounting I guess?
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It's not a bugfix but a possibility to avoid the bug and get the
pictures from your camera:
1. start "gconf-editor" (via console)
2. go to "/ → apps → nautilus → preferences" and remove the checkmark for
"media_automount"
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I have the same problem with my HP Photosmart 635, which is just a USB
mass storage device. I notice that in the older versions in which it
worked, it would appear as a /dev/sdXX (e.g. /dev/sdb and /dev/sdb1)
device. In Ubuntu 8.10, it doesn't, and instead appears as
/dev/usb- or something like t
The same problem here with an IXUS 55 and an IXUS 850.
** Description changed:
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 8.10 my camera has a permission problem. When
pluging the camera cabel into my computer an error messege appears like:
CANON Inc Digital Ixus 55 (PTP mode)/Powershot SD450 (PTP mode
** Description changed:
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 8.10 my camera has a permission problem. When
pluging the camera cabel into my computer an error messege appears like:
CANON Inc Digital Ixus 55 (PTP mode)/Powershot SD450 (PTP mode couldn`t
be mounted. Error initializing camera: -60: c
I have got the same problem with my Logitech ClickSmart 310. The error
message is nearly the same.
Now in Nautilus' sidebar the camera appears twice. One is mounted, the
other isn't. And when I open 'computer:///' the camera appears three
times, but also only one is mounted. (--> screenshot in att
** Summary changed:
- Permission problem with cameras and PTP mode
+ error with USB cameras and PTP mode
** Tags added: camera ptp usb
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