On Tuesday 26 October 2004 01:14 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 October 2004 21:40, Rob Blomquist wrote:
> > On Tuesday 26 October 2004 12:13 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
> > > H.J. - Now I dared to connect my camera, but with the usual
> > > result : my system went completely bezerk.  Here I the output
> > > from /var/log/messages :
> > >
> > > Oct 26 21:05:45 0x50c63c55 kernel: usb 2-2: new full speed USB
> > > device using address 2
> > > Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel: SCSI subsystem initialized
> > > Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel: Initializing USB Mass
> > > Storage driver...
> > > Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel: scsi0 : SCSI emulation for
> > > USB Mass Storage devices
> > > Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel:   Vendor: OLYMPUS   Model:
> > > C740UZ Rev: 1.00
> > > Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel:   Type:   Direct-Access
> > > ANSI SCSI revision: 02
> > > Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel: usbcore: registered new
> > > driver usb-storage
> > > Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel: USB Mass Storage support
> > > registered.
> > >
> > > .....And it goes on and on forever.
> > >
> > > Furthermore, lsmod mentiones nothing about a camera.
> >
> > There is no camera listed by lsmod, as your camera is seen as a
> > hard drive, nothing more. See up above about the USB Mass Storage
> > support.
> >
> > Mine is too. That is normal for many cameras on the market.
> >
> > What happens if you disable supermount with a "supermount
> > disable" command at root?
> >
> > There is also another tool like supermount that installs with
> > Gnome, but I forget what it is. I uninstalled it long ago.
> >
> > Rob
>
> Well, to answer H.J. and Rob :
>
> No, of course my camera doesn't hold 17 GB (!) - only 128 MB.
>
> It took me a while to post this,  because I had to reboot 4 times in
> order to get rid of all those strange icons and calm down my CPU a
> little.
>
> I tried "supermount -i disable" with no succes, and I removed
> "magicdev" as well. No changes, still this camera (or is it the xD
> card in it ?) haunts my system.  I even tried to connect it to my
> daughters Windows-box in order to check if the card was defunct,
> which it isn't (and the camera screen works O.K.).
>
> To me this seems like a USB malfunction.  I tried to add the camera
> to /etc/fstab with different settings, like sda0 and sda1, umask=0,
> noauto, user etc.. etc....    Still no go.
>
> Ghost in the machine ??? --- Aliens from outer space ???
>
> Kaj Haulrich.
Do you have FLPhoto and GTKam installed?

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