On Thursday 09 May 2002 20:34, John Lamb wrote:
It's a bug! I tried to detect my camera a second time and got the same error messages you did. Delete the .gphoto directory from your home directory and try again. It should work. No need to change permissions on /dev/usb/dc2xx* JDL
Gunnar H wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Lamb"
Cc: Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 9:14 AM Hello again, sorry to write to you again, but no luck with gtkam. It detected my kodak camera on the usb, but it tells me this:
internally appending folder /... Creating new device... Setting abilibites ('Kodak DC240')... Looking for path 'usb:' (25 entries available)... Getting info of entry 23 (25 available)... Setting port info for port 'Universal Serial Bus' at 'usb:'... Setting timeout to 5000 millisecond(s)... Setting settings... Initializing camera... Looking for USB device (vendor 0x40a, product 0x120)... found. Detected defaults: config 1, interface 0, altsetting 0, inep 82, outep 01 Loading '/usr/lib/gphoto2/2.0/libgphoto2_kodak_dc240.so'... Opening USB port... *** ERROR *** Could not claim interface 0 (Suksess). Make sure no other program or kernel module (i.e. dc2xx) is using the device and you have read/write access to the device. Freeing camera... Freeing port... Closing port... *** ERROR *** Could not release interface 0 (Suksess). Internally deleting all folders from '/'... Does this mean something??? And why is the digikam not working??? Gunnar