Some investigation hasn't shown me how the Gnome camera photo download
mechanism works.  The problem is I have a couple of logons.  The second
logon does not seem to have their own gnome configuration, so accepting
the popup's offer to save camera files does nothing
and /var/log/messages shows errors like 'Resolved address
"xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a read-only
configuration source at position 0', which presumably is because it's
trying to save to another users' directories.

I did discover that any user wanting access to a removable drive has to
be a member of the plugdev group.

gconf-editor did not show me a path for photo saving, and the
configuration path mentioned in messages is a mess of little xml files
which I wasn't keen on searching and editing outside gconf.

Any pointrs to a good howto?

Thanks,

Kevin.
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