Update: moved from gnome to kde (installed the kubuntu packages).
Now digiKam works out of the box - without the gvfs-mount -l.
Picasa still the same - can't see the iphone.

I'm about to give up on Picasa and would really appreciate any hints
as to what I should try,

Dror

On Oct 28, 1:40 pm, Dror <drorco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> After upgrading to picasa 3.5 (got the howto from another thread
> onthis group) the Iphone does not get recognized anymore. digiKam and
> Linux itself recognize the phone. All I get in the import window is
> None (and folder...).
>
> digiKam imports pictures only after gvfs-mount -s gphoto2. For picasa
> this doesn't work.
> browsing through the web got me to look at the configuration editor
> and in there under the key /desktop/gnome/volume_manager/
> autophoto_command I found the value:
> /opt/google/picasa/3.0/bin/gnomehal.sh %h. Unsetting it and rerunning
> the /opt/google/picasa/3.0/bin/gnomehalintegration.sh just returned
> the same key again
>
> Dror
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