This is still happening in 12.04 32 Bit with a Canon DS6041. i can
connect the camera via USB. It detects the camera with no problems but
if I try to access it everything freezes until I kill nautilus.
** Summary changed:
- Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)
+ Unable to mount Canon
I forgot to mention that I'm running Kubuntu 11.10.
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Same problem here. I've plugged in a Canon A10 Powershot. lsusb sees it and
so does gphoto -l:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~$ gphoto2 -l
Detected a 'Canon:PowerShot A10'.
There are 2 folders in folder '/'.
- DCIM
- MISC
There are 2 folders in folder '/DCIM'.
-
Experienced this bug plugging in a Canon 500D to 10.10
(2.6.35-25-generic, 64 bit)
This fixed it - though had to start Shotwell, then I could access the
camera via 'Places' menu
sudo killall gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor
** Attachment added: canon_automount_error.png
Same problem here with Kubuntu 9.04 w/ KDE 4.3.2. Files generated from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingRemovableDevices are attached to this
post.
Is there any workaround for Kubuntu, or should this be reported as a new
bug ? Since digital cameras are everywhere today, this is quite an
annoying
** Package changed: ubuntu = libgphoto2 (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: libgphoto2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I'd also like to see this bug fixed please. You can find my post on
ubuntuforums http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1210248
A partial quote from the post:
When connecting my powershot A520 then Nautilus pops up with the following
error message:
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After I failed to copy files through F-Spot I tried the gphoto2 command
line. It failed initially because the device was in use. I then
unmounted the device in Nautilus and the gphoto2 -L command succeeded.
I've attached the log from when it failed because the device was in use.
** Attachment
install gphoto2 commandline and the run
gphoto2 -L
please
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The workaround given by captwiggum doesn't solve the problem for me (bug
#367434) -- I'm running on Kubuntu, which doesn't appear to have
anything like gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor .
Pm
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Same deal for me. My Canon camera worked great with gphoto2 and/or auto-mounted
under 8.04 8.10.
I recently upgraded to 9.04, and it has stopped working. Now it does not
auto-mount, and gphoto2 also fails.
I have also followed these instructions to collect debug info and logs:
** SOLUTION **
Doh! The work-around is posted:
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/some-of-known-ubuntu-904jaunty-jackalope-bugs-with-workarounds.html
For me, it didn't auto-mount after this, but it was accessible. I
usually copy all my photos off the camera from a command line like this:
gphoto2 -P
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'Same' here:
/var/log/messages:
May 17 21:41:53 Cienfuegos kernel: [ 239.512046] usb 2-7: new high speed USB
device using ehci_hcd and address 6
May 17 21:41:53 Cienfuegos kernel: [ 239.681571] usb 2-7: configuration #1
chosen from 1 choice
shows up in lsusb:
Bus 002 Device 006: ID 04cb:01d5
I've found that my Canon Powershot A510 doesn't work with my desktop PC
running Jaunty amd64 but it *does* work with my Acer Aspire One running
Ubuntu Netbook Remix Addition (Jaunty).
Aside from the obvious hardware differences:
* My desktop is running amd64 Ubuntu vs. the netbook remix being 32
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