I already had gphoto2 installed. The other problems occurred right after I added the lines to fstab and /etc/modules.conf. Now, I can open a fresh instance of kedit, write someting, save it to my home directory as test, close it, and when I reopen it with a mouse left click, I no longer can edit it, and the fonts have changed to a very tiny one. I can't explain it- the permissions are correct for user. If I right click it it, and open with kedit, all is fine.
I also had done Harddrake several times and tried to let it detect the camera that way, and set it up. Didn't work, and in kde control center-information-USB devices nothing shows up but the two "hubs." However, I haven't tried to do a fresh install with the camera hooked up- think that's worth a shot? On Wednesday 11 December 2002 04:49 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote: > On Wednesday 11 December 2002 04:24 pm, flacycads wrote: > > Praedor, > > Well- I tried all that page suggested, as root, from command line, or > > gui, every way possible, and it doesn't work. The camera is obviously > > connected and detected, as the personal info from the owner and the model > > comes up. The test is successful (sometimes). Errors are listed below, > > for what it's worth. I've removed all changes I made, and uninstalled > > gphoto2 (gtkam). All that messed up my system- Software installer no > > longer works, and I can no longer edit any text doc in my /home partition > > using the mouse to open the doc. It now opens in kedit, seeming with no > > permissions for user, yet permissions tab under properties says user is > > owner, and has read, write. This is after removing all changes, and a > > cold reboot. Looks like I have to reinstall (Again!) > > [...] > > What? Simply installing gphoto2 caused these other problems? > > I was going to suggest another option to try. Plug in the camera and run > harddrake to see if it sees it and sets it up properly. Does anyone know > if harddrake can handle digital camera setup?
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