I believe you can control this in Fedora with System Settings ->
Details -> Removable Media.
-- Jim
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 1:59 AM, Colin Law <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 18 November 2013 03:55, Franklin Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
First post to this list. I've searched the archives going back
a year or
so as well as pointed google searches and don't see anything
similar to
this.
What I have is a canon camera on a usb device that I have other
programs
to control and monitor its function. What I would like is some sort
of table
entry to keep shotwell from grabbing the device it every time it
recycles,
or on system boot. Once shotwell grabs it I can't control it without
manually going into the gui and disabling it so the other program
can use
the device. I should mention this is a fedora18 system running
gnome.
I don't really want to disable shotwell per say as it has some
functionality that I use with other devices. I just want it to
ignore this
one.
Ubuntu can be setup so that it asks when a camera is plugged in which
s/w to invoke rather than always invoking Shotwell. Is something
similar available in Fedora? Perhaps it is even possible in the OS to
specify which s/w to invoke for a particular camera.
Colin
Does this sort of thing exist? or is this fall under the
'feature
request' column?
thanks for ptr/info,
fj..
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