On Thu, 19 Nov 2015 22:07:14 +0000 Peter Flynn <[email protected]> said:

> [My apologies if you are on the Xubuntu support list, where I posted 
> this yesterday]
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> When I run Digikam and plug in my ancient Kodak EZ200 digital camera, I 
> see this (using tail -f /var/log/syslog):
> 
> > Nov 17 14:50:34 ccepub196 kernel: [16923.417662] usb 7-2: usbfs: interface
> > 0 claimed by usbfs while 'gvfs-gphoto2-vo' sets config #0 Nov 17 14:50:34
> > ccepub196 org.gtk.Private.GPhoto2VolumeMonitor[1935]: (process:2894):
> > GVFS-GPhoto2-WARNING **: device (null) has no BUSNUM property, ignoring
> 
> Digikam then recognises the camera, but cannot download images from it 
> because it says "Cannot connect to camera".
> 
> Do I understand rightly from "interface 0 claimed by usbfs" that some 
> other process has intercepted the act of the camera being plugged in, so 
> that Digikam cannot access it? If so, how do I force Digikam to break 
> that lock and claim the interface?

i don't know - it's not e or efl. well unless you mount the camera - eg u get
an icon and double-clock it to open it (then it would be asking the kernel to
mount it).


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