> Does it? Many/most of us get the -60 error, some of us get the -1
error as well, and many/most of us can do nothing with the camera
without taking drastic steps (e.g., killall gvfs-gphoto2, chmod -x gvfs-
gphoto2)

right it does lock the camera which is why you get the error, do you
discuss that now?

> Really? See previous comment (it don't work).

Yes they "should" if they don't please describe exactly what you do as
requested before so we can figure in which case it's buggy exactly

> "If somebody has an issue with a software"....
> With all due respect, Sebastien, these are the words of a cubicle-bound coder 
> and not the words of someone interested in assisting anyone other than 
> another developer.
> Most users - the vast majority who just want their computers to work reliably 
> and as expected - do not have the technical knowledge to make the distinction 
> you describe. They used to plug in their camera, it worked. Now it doesn't.

You are not being constructive there. What do you think you would get
for a reply going to a garage with a car not working saying "it doesn't
work" without describing what you try to do and what happens exactly?

What is requested there is extra details, ie "I plug the camera, get a
dialog asking if I want to import photos, I click ok, f-spot opens and
displays the error", is that really hard for you to describe?

> This is a valid report. If it is not a GVFS bug, then please, since
you know more about the inner goings on of the software involved, please
direct it elsewhere. If you need to know something specific to assist
you with that, then please ask for it.

I though I did, please describe exactly what you do and what happens,
when I plug my camera I get a nautilus dialog where f-spot is selected
and clicking import works fine, do you use that dialog or do you open
f-spot and use a menu item there? What sort of camera do you use?

> If the bug as originally reported no longer exists, then please mark
this fix released, clarify why this report does not apply, and
respectfully request that a new report be opened.

I though I did that too in comment #69?

> Continuing to shut this down as "invalid" is simply a slap in the
faceto the many people who have tried to contribute to this report.

Oh, you are actually fighting over the bug status? I've been reading
comment by email and reply to questions there so the status doesn't
really make a difference. There is no discussion that some users are
having an issue but that's clearly not a gvfs bug, I'm just waiting on
extra informations to open tasks or ask users to open new bugs on the
right component

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Ubuntu 8.10 can't mount digital camera  showing a window popup message: -60 
could not lock the device message
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