OK, this is enough information to tell us where to look,
are you you getting ohci errors from libusb on large block transfers >= 16kb ?

On 12/30/05, Fred James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I then took 3 photos - one at each of the resolutions available on the
> camera - and:
> (1) Copied them from the camera to XP - all photos good.
> (2) Copied them from XP to Linux - all photos good.
> (3) Copied them from camera to Linux - high and medium bad - only the
> low resolution was good
> (4) Deleted all the photos on the camera
> (5) Copied the good photos (that had been copied in step 2 from XP to
> Linux) from Linux to the camera
> (6) Copied them back from the camera to Linux - all photos good.
>
> But I wondered ... and so I ...
>
> (7) Copied these copies from the camera to XP, and "no preview
> available" was the message for all of them
>
> Then I thought I'd try that again in a slightly different route ... once
> again I deleted all the pictures on the camera (at the camera) and I
> took 3 new photos - one at each of the resolutions available on the
> camera - and:
> (8) On Linux, using GIMP to look directly at the camera as a disk - the
> high and medium resolution were bad, but the low resolution was good
> (9) Copied the files from the camera to XP - all photos looked good
> (10) Copied the files from the camera to Linux - high and medium bad -
> low resolution good
>
> As for a memory card - I am using the camera's built in memory, as I
> wasn't sure I wanted to buy any more memory for this camera just yet.

Look through /var/log/syslog and the output of dmesg
to see if you find any read errors recorded,

workarounds you could try.

use dd and a small block size (16|32) to copy the cameras memory to
your linux host, then mount the resulting file as a vfat filesystem


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