Closing again as per Marc's comment.
** Changed in: libgphoto2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Photo import stopped working with Canon PowerShot A520
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103439
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*Was* a fix released? Don't really remember seeing a gphoto update come
through
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Photo import stopped working with Canon PowerShot A520
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This is now working for me again. I suppose that some update fixed the
issue but I can't say which one as I haven't tested again after each
update.
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Photo import stopped working with Canon PowerShot A520
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On my laptop import works just fine with libgphoto 2.3.0-0ubuntu4 what
means that this library is not the cause of the problem (or at least not
alone).
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Photo import stopped working with Canon PowerShot A520
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103439
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This is now working in Feisty using the suggested fix. Problem was on
a friend's computer and he reported that one day everything just started
working great.
I can only assume that some update came through, but probably the USB
fix was necessary as well, assuming the update didn't overwrite
I have a Canon Powershot SD550 that was working beautifully with Edgy
Eft. I upgraded to Feisty Fawn yesterday, and now the camera is not
recognized at all. I applied the patch above, but that failed.
Had I known how many things were going to need to be redone after
installing FF, I never
Thom Pischke said on 2007-05-03:
...but the camera will mysteriously shut itself off during the import after a
minute or so, ruining any in-progress import.
This sounds like the Auto Power Down feature of the A520. I found I have to
disable it to get a full import (even in edgy).
My camera
I have the same regression with a Canon Powershot S2 IS.
In my case reverting to 2.2.1-2ubuntu4 doesn't seem to fix the problem:
I get the import dialog and then nothing happens.
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Photo import stopped working with Canon PowerShot A520
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103439
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I have a Canon Powershot A430 and I have a similar problem: after
updating to the last version of ubuntu when I connect the camera the
import window appears, but it shows for a long time the icon No camera
found, the Loading camera drivers from /usr/lib/libgphoto2/2.3.0 is
displayed, but it seems
Confirming this regression. The suggested fix is only partially
effective. This camera worked fine in Edgy, and was broken by an update
at some point, and remains broken in Feisty.
-BUS!=usb*, GOTO=libgphoto2_rules_end
+SUBSYSTEM!=usb_device, GOTO=libgphoto2_rules_end
The above change does
** Changed in: libgphoto2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Photo import stopped working with Canon PowerShot A520
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103439
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It seems the permissions for USB devices are not set properly. I got
exactly the same error message here with a PowerShot A70, so I
investigated.
After applying the following patch, it worked.
--- /tmp/45-libgphoto2.rules2007-04-08 21:38:44.0 +0200
+++ 45-libgphoto2.rules 2007-04-08
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