Back on debian squeeze . . . put the batteries back in the camera to test a few things.
When I checked running processes after coming out of suspend, rhythmbox was again sleeping and Shotwell couldn't access the camera. Stopping rhythmbox allowed Shotwell to launch and recognize the camera. So it is definitely a rhythmbox issue. Then logged out with rhythmbox stopped and got a warning but chose to log out anyway. Just checked processes after logging back in and there is the stopped rhythmbox process and a new sleeping one. Changed the nautilus music preference to totem instead of rhythmbox and rebooted. But rhythmbox is once again present and sleeping so it seems nautilus isn't responsible for launching it. Tried to uninstall rhythmbox and/or the plugins but it wants to take gnome and a bunch of other stuff with it, :( Shotwell was working fine in September so it is something that changed between then and now. These are the packages that synaptic history says have been upgraded/installed since then though it seems like there have been more: Installed the following packages: httrack (3.43.9-1) libhttrack2 (3.43.9-1) memtest86+ (4.10-1.1) smartmontools (5.39.1+svn3124-2) pmount (0.9.23-1) Upgraded the following packages: bogofilter (1.2.2-2) to 1.2.2-2+squeeze1 bogofilter-bdb (1.2.2-2) to 1.2.2-2+squeeze1 bogofilter-common (1.2.2-2) to 1.2.2-2+squeeze1 libperl-dev (5.10.1-17squeeze3) to 5.10.1-17squeeze4 libperl5.10 (5.10.1-17squeeze3) to 5.10.1-17squeeze4 libtiff4 (3.9.4-5+squeeze7) to 3.9.4-5+squeeze8 libtiff4-dev (3.9.4-5+squeeze7) to 3.9.4-5+squeeze8 libtiffxx0c2 (3.9.4-5+squeeze7) to 3.9.4-5+squeeze8 perl (5.10.1-17squeeze3) to 5.10.1-17squeeze4 perl-base (5.10.1-17squeeze3) to 5.10.1-17squeeze4 perl-modules (5.10.1-17squeeze3) to 5.10.1-17squeeze4 That's all I could think of to test. Hope you can get this fixed but at least I know how to work around it now. _______________________________________________ Shotwell mailing list [email protected] http://lists.yorba.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/shotwell
