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 Subject: Re: [SLE] Gphoto and SuSE 8.0 Use gtkam (in Graphics->Viewer->gtkam if you have installed it). Gphoto2 doesn't have its own GUI.
There is also a KDE GUI for gphoto2, but it crashed when I tried to use it.
JDL
Thanks, I did find gtcam, but i am not able to use it, gtkam find my kodak 240 camera on usb, but it does not open the port, maybe some problem with permisson or something. I have done modprobe dc2xx, and with dmesg, I can see my camera on usb, dc2xx0, I have tried to chmod 666 to /dev/usd/dcxx0, still no camera working. Gphoto did work. I have tried to run gtkam as root, with the same result. Gunnar