Its probably the permissions on the device that is created when you plug
in the camera.

I think this tutorial on the gphoto site may help you, even if you are
not using gphoto it deals with the permissions problem.

http://www.gphoto.org/doc/manual/permissions-usb.html

On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 11:22:50 +1200
Dave G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 23:15, Jason Greenwood wrote:
> > No t that this will help - but stop futzing with Cams on Linux! It's a
> > PITA. Get a card reader (we have a 7 in 1 for $38 that is Linux
> > Compatible) and never worry about it again...so much better than bloody
> > GTKam or whatever...
> >
> > My .0002c worth...
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Jason
> >
> > Dave wrote:
> > > Hi all
> > >
> > > I'm having trouble getting KDE3.2 to recognise my digital camera  (usb)
> > > as a non- root user mounts fine as root, using Digikam but not non- root
> > >
> > > had a bit of a read of the man pages and checked that I'm in the USB
> > > group etc
> > >
> > > can't figure out how to change this, I've had it working previously but
> > > it appears that probably an apt-get update has changed my settings etc???
> 
> Jason
> 
> you read my mind, 
> 
> In fact I've already got one of your very nice 7-in-1 card-readers and it has  
> worked well for me on especially on MDK 9.1
> 
> I posted this question out of curiosity really 
> 
> cheers................dave g
> 
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