Summary: | Fails to connect Kodak DX4530 - Settings does not allow to enter mount path | ||
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Product: | [Applications] digikam | Reporter: | rellezin |
Component: | Setup-Cameras | Assignee: | Digikam Developers <digikam-bugs-null> |
Status: | RESOLVED NOT A BUG | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | caulier.gilles |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 0.7.2 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | unspecified | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | 7.6.0 |
Description
rellezin
2005-06-06 05:03:34 UTC
don't worry about the mount path (it's an internal thing). if you have commandline gphoto2 installed, try this commands: gphoto2 --auto-detect gphoto2 -l try both as user and as root. This is what I get when running those commands: ruser@linux:~> gphoto2 --auto-detect Model Port ---------------------------------------------------------- ruser@linux:~> gphoto2 -l *** Error *** Could not detect any camera *** Error (-105: 'Unknown model') *** Note: the camera works fine with a previous version. this is not a digikam problem. you will need to the camera working with gphoto2 before you can use it with digikam. please contact either gphoto2 developers (www.gphoto.org) or SuSE to get the camera connection up and running. check: gphoto2 --list-cameras if it shows any cameras Also ls /proc/bus/usb should show at least 001 devices drivers gphoto2 --list-cameras ===> gives a long list of cameras, including the DX4530 ls /proc/bus/usb ====> it's an empty directory However, Yast2->Hardware->Hardware Information probes the existence of USB, USB Controller, and USB Hub (???) On Monday 06 June 2005 03:01 am, Marcus Meissner wrote: [bugs.kde.org quoted mail] /proc/bus/usb must be mounted, (type usbfs) did you remove hotplug from the suse start scripts? or did you compile your own kernel? Neither. How do I mount /proc/bus/usb? On Monday 06 June 2005 03:46 am, Marcus Meissner wrote: [bugs.kde.org quoted mail] You can get the kernel messages of SuSE to see what it is doing when you plugin the camera. As root type the following string on the commandline: tail -f /var/log/messages Then plugin your camera and look at the output in the terminal window. I'm not sure about the problem, but it is possible that SuSE tries to automount the device, and while doing so it probably blocks the acces of gphoto to the camera.. Rinse |