[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2012-05-03 Thread Luis Alvarado
This is still happening in 12.04 32 Bit with a Canon DS6041. i can
connect the camera via USB. It detects the camera with no problems but
if I try to access it everything freezes until I kill nautilus.

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- Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)
+ Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2012-03-03 Thread Paul Abrahams
I forgot to mention that I'm running Kubuntu 11.10.

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2012-03-03 Thread Paul Abrahams
Same problem here.  I've plugged in a Canon A10 Powershot.  lsusb sees it and 
so does gphoto -l:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~$ gphoto2 -l
Detected a 'Canon:PowerShot A10'.  
There are 2 folders in folder '/'.
 - DCIM
 - MISC
There are 2 folders in folder '/DCIM'.
 - 132CANON
 - CANONMSC
There are 0 folders in folder '/DCIM/132CANON'.
There are 0 folders in folder '/DCIM/CANONMSC'.
There are 0 folders in folder '/MISC'.
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~$ ls /DCIM
ls: cannot access /DCIM: No such file or directory

However, the Device Notifier says No Devices Available.   digikam
autodetects the camera but then shows no files when I try to import from
it.  I can't find the DCIM folder.  It's certainly not at the specific
location /DCIM.

As an experiment I created a folder /DCIM with universal permissions.  Having 
done that, the message from gphoto2 -l changed:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~$ gphoto2 -l
There are 0 folders in folder '/'. 
Something is quite wrong here, and apparently the problem has been there for 
years.

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2011-02-13 Thread Matt Hegarty
Experienced this bug plugging in a Canon 500D to 10.10
(2.6.35-25-generic, 64 bit)

This fixed it - though had to start Shotwell, then I could access the
camera via 'Places' menu

sudo killall gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2009-10-26 Thread aurelieng
Same problem here with Kubuntu 9.04 w/ KDE 4.3.2.  Files generated from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingRemovableDevices are attached to this
post.

Is there any workaround for Kubuntu, or should this be reported as a new
bug ? Since digital cameras are everywhere today, this is quite an
annoying bug.

** Attachment added: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingRemovableDevices;
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34381975/bug_report.tar.bz2

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2009-09-02 Thread szczym
** Package changed: ubuntu = libgphoto2 (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: libgphoto2 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2009-08-19 Thread Bungaman
I'd also like to see this bug fixed please.  You can find my post on
ubuntuforums http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1210248

A partial quote from the post:

When connecting my powershot A520 then Nautilus pops up with the following 
error message:
--
The folder contents could not be displayed.

Sorry, could not display all the contents of Canon, Inc. Digital IXUS 50 
(normal mode) / IXY Digital 55 (normal mode) / PowerShot A520 (PTP mode) / 
PowerShot SD400 (normal mode): Failed to get folder list: -111: Invalid 
filename
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GThumb is able to import the photos but as soon as gthumb is started, the 
mounted camera disappears from nautilus.

In 8.10 I was able to access the camera in Nautilus and this is my
preferred way because then I can make directories and store other files
on my card.

Anything further we can do to get this fixed?  In terms of importance,
I'm not able to access my camera as a USB mass storage device.  This
means that whatever files I've placed on the card are not accessible
anymore unless it is an image file or video.  I do not have a card
reader.  Yes I can access the files on a different computer and email it
to myself but that can hardly be the idea of how it should work right?

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2009-08-17 Thread Cameron Hart
After I failed to copy files through F-Spot I tried the gphoto2 command
line. It failed initially because the device was in use. I then
unmounted the device in Nautilus and the gphoto2 -L command succeeded.

I've attached the log from when it failed because the device was in use.

** Attachment added: gphoto.log
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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2009-07-19 Thread Marcus Meissner
install gphoto2 commandline and the run

gphoto2 -L

please

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2009-05-26 Thread Pm
The workaround given by captwiggum doesn't solve the problem for me (bug
#367434) -- I'm running on Kubuntu, which doesn't appear to have
anything like gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor .

Pm

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2009-05-24 Thread captwiggum
Same deal for me. My Canon camera worked great with gphoto2 and/or auto-mounted 
under 8.04  8.10.
I recently upgraded to 9.04, and it has stopped working. Now it does not 
auto-mount, and gphoto2 also fails.
I have also followed these instructions to collect debug info and logs:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingRemovableDevices
All the data from my system when plugging in the camera is in this attachment.


** Attachment added: Debug info when hot-plug canon camera
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27124055/gphoto2_debug_log.tgz

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2009-05-24 Thread captwiggum
** SOLUTION **
Doh! The work-around is posted:
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/some-of-known-ubuntu-904jaunty-jackalope-bugs-with-workarounds.html

For me, it didn't auto-mount after this, but it was accessible. I
usually copy all my photos off the camera from a command line like this:
gphoto2 -P

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2009-05-24 Thread Leonid Selivanov
captwiggum, Thanks, whatever solution.

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2009-05-17 Thread Constant
'Same' here:

/var/log/messages:
May 17 21:41:53 Cienfuegos kernel: [  239.512046] usb 2-7: new high speed USB 
device using ehci_hcd and address 6
May 17 21:41:53 Cienfuegos kernel: [  239.681571] usb 2-7: configuration #1 
chosen from 1 choice
shows up in lsusb:
Bus 002 Device 006: ID 04cb:01d5 Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd FinePix F47 (PTP)

but no pop ups to download the jpgs; No devices plugged in

AMD64 3500 9.04 32bit Kubuntu 9.04
Regards, Constant

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[Bug 339563] Re: Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

2009-05-16 Thread Cameron Hart
I've found that my Canon Powershot A510 doesn't work with my desktop PC
running Jaunty amd64 but it *does* work with my Acer Aspire One running
Ubuntu Netbook Remix Addition (Jaunty).

Aside from the obvious hardware differences:
 * My desktop is running amd64 Ubuntu vs. the netbook remix being 32 bit
 * I did a fresh install of Jaunty on the netbook vs. an upgrade from intrepid 
on the desktop.
 * Whatever packaging differences there are between regular Ubuntu and UNR?

I hope that helps narrow down where the problem may be.

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