[opensuse-factory] USB connected camera
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Hi I've been happily connecting my camera and downloading to digikam over the years but now i'm getting a connection error. This problem has unfortunately coincided with the installation of the latest digikam via "zypper dup" i did this morning (which may be a red herring). The device notifier recognises the camera when connecting. Digikam can auto detect it but as soon as you try to access it (via digikam or dolphin or gwnview) it throws up an error. It does not show in dolphin as connected in the Places/Devices list. In gwenview the error shows this at the top of the viewing pane "Camera:/Nikon %2520DSC%2520D5000%2520(PTP%2520mode)@usb:001,008" In dolphin it shows "camera:/" in the file/folder area above the viewing pane then shows this error in its own pane just below that "Unknown error code 150, I/O problem Please send a full bug report at http://bugs.kde.org." and in the viewing pane it has a folder called Nikon DSC D5000 (PTP mode). I will log the error but i think i might need more info to add to the log. Any ideas? Regards Ian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
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On 06/08/2016 06:16 PM, ianseeks wrote:
Hi
I've been happily connecting my camera and downloading to digikam over the years but now i'm getting a connection error. This problem has unfortunately coincided with the installation of the latest digikam via "zypper dup" i did this morning (which may be a red herring).
The device notifier recognises the camera when connecting. Digikam can auto detect it but as soon as you try to access it (via digikam or dolphin or gwnview) it throws up an error. It does not show in dolphin as connected in the Places/Devices list.
In gwenview the error shows this at the top of the viewing pane "Camera:/Nikon %2520DSC%2520D5000%2520(PTP%2520mode)@usb:001,008"
In dolphin it shows "camera:/" in the file/folder area above the viewing pane then shows this error in its own pane just below that "Unknown error code 150, I/O problem Please send a full bug report at http://bugs.kde.org." and in the viewing pane it has a folder called Nikon DSC D5000 (PTP mode).
I will log the error but i think i might need more info to add to the log.
Any ideas?
You didn't specify if your using tumbleweed or Leap if your using Tumbleweed its another instance of breakages caused by the "WARNING - Tumbleweed snapshot 20160605" thread which contains a work around. Cheers -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adeliade Australia, UTC+9:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B
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On Wednesday, 8 June 2016 18:39:55 BST Simon Lees wrote:
On 06/08/2016 06:16 PM, ianseeks wrote:
Hi
I've been happily connecting my camera and downloading to digikam over the years but now i'm getting a connection error. This problem has unfortunately coincided with the installation of the latest digikam via "zypper dup" i did this morning (which may be a red herring).
The device notifier recognises the camera when connecting. Digikam can auto detect it but as soon as you try to access it (via digikam or dolphin or gwnview) it throws up an error. It does not show in dolphin as connected in the Places/Devices list.
In gwenview the error shows this at the top of the viewing pane "Camera:/Nikon %2520DSC%2520D5000%2520(PTP%2520mode)@usb:001,008"
In dolphin it shows "camera:/" in the file/folder area above the viewing pane then shows this error in its own pane just below that "Unknown error code 150, I/O problem Please send a full bug report at http://bugs.kde.org." and in the viewing pane it has a folder called Nikon DSC D5000 (PTP mode).
I will log the error but i think i might need more info to add to the log.
Any ideas?
You didn't specify if your using tumbleweed or Leap if your using Tumbleweed its another instance of breakages caused by the "WARNING - Tumbleweed snapshot 20160605" thread which contains a work around.
Can't see anything emails with that subject. I can only see some references to a user.slice problem. Do i need to create a thread with that subject? i usually fill up the bottom half of my emails with release info. Tumbleweed (20160605) (x86_64) KDE Frameworks 5.22.0 Qt 5.6.0 (built against 5.6.0) The xcb windowing system
Cheers
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ianseeks [08.06.2016 11:59]:
On Wednesday, 8 June 2016 18:39:55 BST Simon Lees wrote:
You didn't specify if your using tumbleweed or Leap if your using Tumbleweed its another instance of breakages caused by the "WARNING - Tumbleweed snapshot 20160605" thread which contains a work around.
Can't see anything emails with that subject. I can only see some references to a user.slice problem. Do i need to create a thread with that subject?
The thread starts with "New Tumbleweed snapshot 20160605 released!" by Dominique Leuenberger. One of the replies (also by Dominique Leuenberger) changes the subject to "WARNING - Tumbleweed snapshot 20160605 - POSSIBLE FIX".
i usually fill up the bottom half of my emails with release info. Tumbleweed (20160605) (x86_64)
Hm, your OP here had no bottom line. Regards, Werner --
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On Wednesday, 8 June 2016 12:08:40 BST Werner Flamme wrote:
ianseeks [08.06.2016 11:59]:
On Wednesday, 8 June 2016 18:39:55 BST Simon Lees wrote:
You didn't specify if your using tumbleweed or Leap if your using Tumbleweed its another instance of breakages caused by the "WARNING - Tumbleweed snapshot 20160605" thread which contains a work around.
Can't see anything emails with that subject. I can only see some references to a user.slice problem. Do i need to create a thread with that subject? The thread starts with "New Tumbleweed snapshot 20160605 released!" by Dominique Leuenberger. One of the replies (also by Dominique Leuenberger) changes the subject to "WARNING - Tumbleweed snapshot 20160605 - POSSIBLE FIX".
i usually fill up the bottom half of my emails with release info. Tumbleweed (20160605) (x86_64)
Hm, your OP here had no bottom line.
Regards, Werner Thanks. I was stupidly looking for a specific reference to USB issues. I followed the work arounds and it looks better now.
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