Bug 150523

Summary: precision mini digital camera
Product: [Applications] digikam Reporter: Philip Gresty <Philip.Gresty>
Component: Import-Gphoto2Assignee: Digikam Developers <digikam-bugs-null>
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG    
Severity: normal    
Priority: NOR    
Version: 0.8.1   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: unspecified   
OS: Linux   
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Description Philip Gresty 2007-10-06 01:16:11 UTC
Version:           0.8.1 (using KDE 3.5.1 Level "a" , SUSE 10.1)
Compiler:          Target: i586-suse-linux
OS:                Linux (i686) release 2.6.16.53-0.8-default

The display of the camera shows PC, that means it is connected to a computer. Then I start the program digicam and install the camera "Precison Mini Digital Camera". When I try to download the pictures on to my computer I get a message: "It is not possible to build up a conection to the camera. Try again?...". I try to use a other device driver but with out of success. Then I logged myself as root and done the same things again, but with out of success. Thank you for your help!
Comment 1 Mikolaj Machowski 2007-10-06 08:30:09 UTC
Try newer version of digiKam, current is 0.9.2. What version of gphoto? 
Comment 2 Philip Gresty 2007-10-08 21:54:23 UTC
Hello Mikolaj, 

I try to install digiKam 0.9.2, but it did not work out, because there were 
library's missing. I installed gphoto 2.1.99, what was not installed 
automaticly and it worked. Now I can read out the digital camera. Thank you 
for your help!

Sorry to bother you for that, but it actually should install itself when 
digiKam gets installed. Because I have got KDE installed, I thought I did not 
have to use a Gnome program.

Best wishes + thanks again, 

Philip
Am Samstag, 6. Oktober 2007 08:30 schrieb Mikolaj Machowski:
[bugs.kde.org quoted mail]
Comment 3 Philip Gresty 2007-10-08 22:01:20 UTC
Hello Mikolaj, 

I try to install digiKam 0.9.2, but it did not work out, because there were 
library's missing. I installed gphoto 2.1.99, what was not installed 
automaticly and it worked. Now I can read out the digital camera. Thank you 
for your help!

Sorry to bother you for that, but it actually should install itself when 
digiKam gets installed. Because I have got KDE installed, I thought I did not 
have to use a Gnome program.

Best wishes + thanks again, 

Philip
Comment 4 Mikolaj Machowski 2007-10-09 10:23:07 UTC
G here stands rather for GNU. Gphoto is general library for interaction 
between computer and digital cameras.

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ATRAKCYJNE NIERUCHOMO
Comment 5 Mikolaj Machowski 2007-10-09 10:24:04 UTC
That was not digiKam problem but that of external dependency.