On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 10:59:24AM -0500, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Friday 04 March 2005 10:50 am, Marcus Meissner wrote:
So I have done a reboot of the machine, and done the normal login. The resmgr list results look more normal. However, even with a fresh boot, going into digikam with the camera previously defined to it still does not allow the camera to connect.
I can then go into the 'add camera' dialog, remove the S1, re-detect it, get out of the dialog, and I am good for that one session. The camera will connect.
The camera is good only for the session where digikam is allowed to auto-detect it.
Sounds like it might be a problem with digikam (or gphoto2) to me.
Yes, it is. It originates from the multiple USB device support in gphoto2.
I hope I fixed that for later gphoto2 versions.
Ciao, Marcus
Thanks for you help.. I can live with the work-around for now. (or the CF reader I have but don't really want to use)
I've been playing with some of the gphoto2 commands and it sees the camera and I can download (--get-all-files) with it over and over. So gphoto2 doesn't really seem to have a problem.....
Don't know where that leaves the problem.
The digikam app remembers the bad port "usb:xxx,yyy" instead of "usb:" ... Someone has to fix those apps ;) Ciao, Marcus