On Donnerstag, 20. April 2006 00:45 Joe GIles wrote:
> Digikam can now see my camera, but the permissions are still root:root on
> all the usb devices instead on one root:users or root:camera. Thus, Digikam
> fails to connect to it.
Have you this line in your gphoto.rules for your camera:
# Sony MVC-CD300 (PTP mode)
SYSFS{idVendor}=="054c", SYSFS{idProduct}=="004e", GROUP="camera"
> So, I was wondering if it was a dbus/hal issue, so I downgraded dbus/hal,
> The problem with that is KDE barfed saying it could not load the media
> manager and Digikam didn't work either.
Did Digikam works if you set the permissions with chmod to camera? If yes,
than a new udev rule could helps you.
> Not sure what to think. Maybe an updated Digikam package?
Here my camera works again with:
digiKam: 0.8.1
dbus 0.61-2
hal 0.5.7-2
udev 089-3
gphoto2 2.1.6-1
libgphoto2 2.1.6-6ah (compiling the files from abs by myself)
> It works on Suse 10, so I can just use that, but I would sure like to get it
> resolved on my machine so I don't have to run upstairs everytime I want to
> pull pics off my camera.
Perhaps you can look in the udev rules from Suse to find a solution but the
way of Suse to handle this things is a little bit different ... i find it is
more complicated because they have this resmgr.-)
See you, Attila
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