Hm, that means that you use a mass-storage capable camera (i. e. looks
like an USB stick), and it was not automatically mounted. After you plug
in your camera, can you please do lshal /tmp/hal.txt and attach
/tmp/hal.txt here?
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Canon PowerShot S60 not recognized by udev
The Canon PowerShot A700 is a PTP camera (not USB Mass Storage camera).
When I click on the camera, the Gnome URL become
gphoto2://[usb:007,004]/. The bug is reproducible, the camera never
appears on the Desktop when it is connected but only when I click on the
camera through My Computer. Hope
Saivann: Ah, you are using the gvfs gphoto plugin? We don't support that
yet, and either way, the hal output looks fine. Closing again.
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Canon PowerShot S60 not recognized by udev
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You
Oh.. right. Sorry I thought that it was a part of the default
installation. Thanks for your work.
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I confirm this behavior with ID 04a9:3117 Canon, Inc. PowerShot A700. My
camera was automatically mounted with gvfs with previous Hardy alpha
versions and worked like a charm. In Gutsy, a f-spot import wizard did
appear. Now with Hardy beta, nothing happens.
I noticed that 45-libgphoto.rules udev
Martin Pitt : Can I provide additional informations that can help around
that regression?
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Saïvann Carignan [2008-03-25 7:56 -]:
I confirm this behavior with ID 04a9:3117 Canon, Inc. PowerShot A700. My
camera was automatically mounted with gvfs with previous Hardy alpha
versions and worked like a charm. In Gutsy, a f-spot import wizard did
appear. Now with Hardy beta, nothing
Fixed with recent hal and libgphoto for my Canon PowerShot. However, my
camera does not appear on the Desktop, only in My Computer. The icon
appears on the Desktop only once I clicked on my camera in My
Computer, Thanks!
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Canon PowerShot S60 not recognized by udev
** Changed in: libgphoto2 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hal = libgphoto2
** Changed in: libgphoto2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
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If libgphoto2 works with this camera, and the device permission was the
only problem, this should be fixed in Hardy. Can you please verify with
a current live CD?
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: libgphoto2 = hal
Status: Triaged = Incomplete
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Canon PowerShot S60 not
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = hal
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