On Sunday 07 May 2006 10:06 pm, Nick Rout wrote:

> google reveals this to be a permissions problem. I think you need to be in
> the usb group. You need to add yourself like this:
>
> sudo gpasswd -a bernard usb

Bernard uses KDE on Mepis and I am sure it would be easier for him to use
k > System > User Manager to put himself in the usb group (he is not yet 
comfortable with command line usage).
>
> Then you need to log out and log back in - you don't need to reboot, just
> log out of your session and log back in again.
>
> Then try again :-)
>
> Once we have got gphoto2 going gtkam should work for you too. Just get the
> command line thing working first, as gtkam uses the gphoto functionality.

Why gtkam when DigiKam is the KDE frontend to gphoto2?


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Regards, Robert

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