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On Sunday 10 September 2006 21:31, C. Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
Seeing the sde1 in the fstab and in konquerer I thought that I could just mount it. If I click on it in Konquerer I get "Feature only available with HAL"
As I stated earlier you can only mount block devices. Serial is not a block device.
Does not ring a bell. This kind of info is as I would expect it from another well known OS ;). My camera is indeed serial and in digikam and other camera programs the USB is greyed out. Fuji M2900.
I did a quick search but could not find any reference to your camera on the web under Fuji or FujiFilm. Do you have a reference site for the manual?
I have changed the port in the config file into /dev/ttyUSB0 as this is the port detected after plugging in the USB plug. In the var/log messages I get following info: Sep 10 18:11:38 bigone kernel: pl2303 1-1.2:1.0: pl2303 converter detected Sep 10 18:11:38 bigone kernel: usb 1-1.2: pl2303 converter now attached to ttyUSB0 Sep 10 18:11:42 bigone kernel: Device not ready. Make sure there is a disc in the drive.
Sep 10 18:12:15 bigone /etc/hotplug.d/ttyUSB0/50-visor.hotplug[17988]: add tty device /class/tty/ttyUSB0 Sep 10 18:12:39 bigone kernel: Device not ready. Make sure there is a disc in the drive.
I have tried to use digikam as the photo2 program but I do not seem to get the camara to contact.
Does your computer have a serial port on it? If so use it instead of the USB to serial cable as these cables can be a problem as they can have major timing problems with serial data. Also the DigiKam software appears to be set up for serial ports only and not USB to serial conversions. For details on how and what connects to DigiKam please refer to the documentation on gphoto2. This what DigiKam uses to connect to the cameras http://www.gphoto.org/doc/manual/ especially http://www.gphoto.org/doc/manual/permissions-serial.html If you are stuck with using the USB to serial cable you may have to modify the source of gphoto2 for it to recognise /dev/ttyUSB0 You could try using the command line interface for gphoto2 and try specifying /dev/ttyUSB0 as the serial port. See http://www.gphoto.org/doc/manual/ref-gphoto2-cli.html Wish you luck as I can't offer you much more help as I've never played with DigiKam or cameras -- Regards, Graham Smith