[Bug 258083] Re: F-Spot - Error connecting to camera. Could not lock the device

2009-12-13 Thread DrH
Thanks for the reply Brian.

Yes...Nautilus is launched when I click on Select Folders from the
drop down list. I was mistaken.

Interestingly, I receive a third (3rd) error message when I click on
NIKON DSC COOLPIX P5100-PTP

Could not mount NIKON DSC COOLPIX P5100-PTP
Error initializing camera: -110: I/O in progress

The steps were.

1. Connect camera (Nikon P5100) via USB to the laptop
2. Turn on the camera
3. When prompted, choose to launch F-Spot
4. Close out error described above
5. Click on Select Folders from drop down window of Import dialog window
6. Click on NIKON DSC COOLPIX P5100-PTP from the Nautilux Places pane.

Error appears.

Although mounted, Nautilus will not open the camera in browse mode,
which probably makes sense due to PTP mode.

I do a find command for the f-spot log file, but it isn't to be found.

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[Bug 258083] Re: F-Spot - Error connecting to camera. Could not lock the device

2009-12-12 Thread DrH
I have the following error in 9.10 running on Dell Mini 10v

Error connecting to camera. Received error Could not lock the device
while connecting to camera.

I receive the above error when taking the following steps.

1. Connect camera (Nikon P5100) via USB to the laptop
2. Turn on the camera
3. Open F-Spot
4. Click on Import button
5. Change Import Source to Nikon Coolpix P5100 (PTP mode)

Note: I modified Nautilus (Edit -- Preferences -- Media tab) to Do
nothing when a photo media is inserted.

When Nautilus is configured to Always Ask when a photo media is
inserted, I receive the following error message.

Error connecting to camera. Received error I/O in progress while
connecting to camera

I receive the above error when taking the following steps.

1. Connect camera (Nikon P5100) via USB to the laptop
2. Turn on the camera
3. When prompted (Window title is Nikon DSC Coolpix P5100 PTP), select F-Spot 
to open the media

In both cases above, Nautilus does mount the storage media.

Why does this matter? After all, I can remove the SD media from the
camera and insert it into the media slot on the camera.

It matters because there is no other way to select a few photos from the
SD media and import into F-Spot. If the SD media card is inserted into
the media slot and import, all 700+ of the images are imported, even if
I use Ctrl+click.

I tried to manually copy the few photos I am interested to a temporary
folder, but F-Spot does not allow selecting a folder to import from. In
other words, the Select Folder in the Import window is misleading. It
should say Select media.

After spending several days, I am terribly frustrated with F-Spot. My
wife who is a novice computer user is also frustrated with the F-Spot
import functionality.

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[Bug 258083] Re: F-Spot - Error connecting to camera. Could not lock the device

2009-12-12 Thread DrH
The version of F-Spot in post #32 is 0.6.1.5.

I have not found a way to change the camera to work from PTP mode to
another mode (e.g., MTP).

Regards,

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[Bug 191316] Re: Fspot reports error for importing Nikon D80

2009-12-12 Thread DrH
I have this same bug with F-Spot in Ubuntu 9.10 and a Nikon Coolpix
P5100, see post #32/#33 of Bug #258083.

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[Bug 141584] Re: Segfault when iPod with Rockbox is connected

2008-08-24 Thread DrH
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 177660 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177660

I too have similar experience, which is...

When I connect my Nokia N770 to Ubuntu Hardy and launch Rhythmbox
(0.11.5), Rhythmbox crashes. The following appears in a terminal at the
time of the crash.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ rhythmbox

(rhythmbox:6427): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_type_class_add_private:
assertion `private_size  0' failed

(rhythmbox:6427): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_boxed_free: assertion `boxed != 
NULL' failed
Segmentation fault[/code]

If I unmount Rhythmbox, and then launch Rhythmbox , Rhythmbox starts
find and is stable.

If I launch Rhythmbox, and then plug in the Nokia N770, Rhythmbox
crashes and the following error appears in the terminal...

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ rhythmbox

(rhythmbox:6586): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_type_class_add_private:
assertion `private_size  0' failed

(rhythmbox:6586): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_boxed_free: assertion `boxed != 
NULL' failed
Segmentation fault[/code]

The file system on the N770 is FAT15.

I will repeat with a portable MP3 player and see if it occurs with other
devices.

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