** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 6.10
  
- When I plug in my digital camera via USB, an alert pops up telling me
- that a photo card has been detected, and asking me if I'd like to import
- the pictures. However, the icon that appears on the desktop is that of a
- generic disk drive.
+ When I plug in my Pentax Optio S50 digital camera via USB, an alert pops
+ up telling me that a photo card has been detected, and asking me if I'd
+ like to import the pictures. However, the icon that appears on the
+ desktop is that of a generic disk drive.
  
  What should happen: If Ubuntu knows that it's a photo card, its icon
  should look like a photo card (or a camera, since a photo card will
  usually be connected using a camera rather than a dedicated card
  reader).

** Attachment added: "The relevant section from /var/log/messages"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/5835281/camera.log

** Changed in: Ubuntu
       Status: Needs Info => Unconfirmed

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Digital camera detected as photo card, but has generic drive icon
https://launchpad.net/bugs/80705

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