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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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Title:
not mountable digital camera (Sony Cybershot DSC-S40)
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Status in linux package in openSUSE:
Unknown
Bug description:
First time I found out that this camera is not mountable in OpenSuse.
It seems a lot of Linux distributions while moving up to newer kernels
dropped support for valid, connected via USB, cameras.
Facts:
* Sony Cybershot DSC-S40
* new Ubuntu 10.04 RC
The camera should be seen as external "drive" for the system, and it is is
listed in connected devices list, for example:
dir /dev/disk/by-id/
But when you try to mount it, it gives an error that user is supposed
to give filesystem (it is vfat), when this parameter is added to mount
(-t vfat) then mount complains it cannot read superblock.
Please note, that all older Linux distribution could mount and use
this camera, I don't which version for Ubuntu it was though.
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