This appears to address the same problem that I questioned a few days ago.

I have turned off all automatic mounting of external devices and the 
following displays in the terminal:
david@david-T400:~$ darktable -d camctl
[camera_control] creating new context 23fa980
[camera_control] loaded 1451 camera drivers.
[camera_control] loaded 41 port drivers.
[camera_control] 1 cameras connected
[camera_control] gphoto2 error: PTP I/O error
[camera_control] failed to initialize camera Canon EOS 50D on port 
usb:003,003
[camera_control] failed to initialize device Canon EOS 50D on port 
usb:003,003, probably causes are: locked by another application, no 
access to udev etc.
[camera_control] registering listener 44b4340

Ideas to solve this would be appreciated. This really is a nuisance. 
Darktable crashes if I try to remove the camera even with the camera 
turned off.

David
On 13-04-07 12:38 AM, Pascal de Bruijn wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:16 AM, Georg Trentmann <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>     reading some pleasant articles about Darktable has be the reason
>     for me to hunt for an laptop in the bay and give Linux a trial
>     again. Last time (about 15 years ago) I used Suse. Now I decided
>     for the newest Mint with Cinnamon desktop.
>
>     I installed Darktable 1.14 by using the ppa's.
>
>     Now I'm very sorry to bother you with an issue I can't get solved
>     with my small knowledge:
>
>     The camera is not recognized...
>
>     I started Darktable with command line parameter '-d camctl' and
>     found the following lines in the Log:
>
>         [camera_control] 1 cameras connected
>         [camera_control] failed to initialize camera Nikon DSC D700
>         (PTP mode) on port usb:001,004
>         [camera_control] failed to initialize device Nikon DSC D700
>         (PTP mode) on port usb:001,004, probably causes are: locked by
>         another application, no access to udev etc.
>
>     Does anybody know what to do to get it running?
>
>
> This is just a guess, but your desktop environment probably has the 
> camera mounted or something. Try unmounting it first...
>
> Regards,
> Pascal de Bruijn
>
>
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