On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Martin Pitt<[email protected]> wrote:
> libgphoto deliberately does not have any udev rules in Ubuntu 9.04 and
> earlier, closing again. (Just to avoid confusion, Ubuntu 9.10 version
> does have udev rules again, the hal ACL management moved to udev).
>
>> ck-list-sessions gives no output, as a normal user or root.
>
> That would be the real problem then. Do you have libpam-ck-connector
> installed?
I installed libpam-ck-connector and restarted X and logged back in.
gphoto2 --auto-detect -L --> Could not claim the USB device.
It's probably a permissions problem of some sort, as I can run
'gphoto2 --auto-detect -L' and it fails, if I run that as a sudo
command it works (likewise with gtkam)
fyi:
jam...@beast:~$ ck-list-sessions
Session1:
unix-user = '1000'
realname = 'jamesc,,,'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = ''
active = FALSE
x11-display = ''
x11-display-device = ''
display-device = '/dev/tty1'
remote-host-name = ''
is-local = TRUE
on-since = '2009-07-27T06:15:37.099359Z'
login-session-id = ''
idle-since-hint = '2009-07-27T06:16:08.001685Z'
> What desktop do you use?
I use Window Maker as my window manager.
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libgphoto2 missing udev rules?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267238
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