Oh my system sees the camera. I can do a usbview and the camera shows up. I have been trying to get gphoto2 to work with no help I am constantly getting this error.
gphoto2 --auto-detect gPhoto2 reported the error 'No cameras were detected' dmesg shows this hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/1, assigned device number 2 usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x4a9/0x3060) is not claimed by any active driver Tried using the Gtkam gui frontend for gphoto2 but I get this error /usr/local/bin/gtkam /usr/local/bin/gtkam: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/local/lib/libgphoto2.so.2: undefined symbol: gp_log Checked that gphoto2 uses the usb port by using this command gphoto2 --list-ports Devices found: 3 Path Description -------------------------------------------------------------- serial:/dev/tts/0 Serial Port 0 serial:/dev/tts/1 Serial Port 1 usb: Universal Serial Bus Cant get gphoto2 to work right so im stuck with trying to mount the camera as a storage device. On Star Date Thursday 14 August 2003 09:07 pm, Todd Lyons sent this sub-space message. > Bill wanted us to know: > >I am trying to connect my Canon D60 Digital Camera using /dev/sdf1 the > > only problem is there is no sdf1 in the dev directory. I use sda through > > sde for my scsi drives in my system. Is there a way to create a sdf > > device in the /dev directory? > > Look at the output of 'dmesg' after you plug in the device. Does it > recognize it? Does it load the usb-storage module? > > instead of trying to access it that way, instead try running gphoto and > see if it perhaps sees your camera as a PTP device (picture transport > protocol).
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