For those users who still can't get their camera recognized by Ubuntu
8.10, as the forum post describes, there is a work-around, as long as
your camera uses a removable SD card, which many do. If you obtain a
USB-SD card reader, remove the SD card from the camera and insert teh SD
card in USB-SD card reader then Ubuntu will interpret the reader as a
'generic USB device' and the photos can be copied from the SD card.

While inconvenient, SD card readers are available at most computer shops
for under $5, or come free with the SD card in some cases.

I wouldn't consider this suggestion a fix or a replacement for solving
this bug, but it might reduce the urgency for some users who need to get
their photos off their camera right away. If your camera has only a
fixed memory instead of an SD card then this won't help.

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Ubuntu 8.10 can't mount digital camera
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285682
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