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List:       kde-imaging
Subject:    Re: [Kde-imaging] KIPI camera client
From:       "Jesper K. Pedersen" <blackie () blackie ! dk>
Date:       2004-09-10 23:24:01
Message-ID: 200409110124.01310.blackie () blackie ! dk
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On Saturday 11 September 2004 01:01, Renchi Raju wrote:
| On Sat, 11 Sep 2004, Jesper K. Pedersen wrote:
| > Hi.
| > I'd like to try out the camera client, but I can't seem to get it
| > working.
| >
| > It auto detects my camera just fine, but when I press connect it claims
| > that it failed to initialize my camera. (The camera is an Olympus C-40
| > Zoom)
| >
| > My suse automatically mounts the camera with out problems btw.
| > Any suggestions?
|
| the camera might be working in two modes, a usb-mass-storage mode and a
| mode (ptp?) which makes it accessible with libgphoto2. if its
| automatically mounted as a disk, it is working in usb-mass-storage mode
| and it has been initialized by the kernel driver for that mode. now any
| access using gphoto2 will fail as the gphoto2 drivers will not be able to
| initialize the camera.
|
| check if the camera lets you switch between these modes. otherwise you can
| continue using usb-mass-storage option, but select "USB massstorage" as
| the camera model and set the mount path in the config (this is how it was
| implemented in digikam, i dunno if the kameraklient maintainer when he
| extracted the code from digikam has modified it).
Tudor, did you remove that dialog, and that option?
I dont see any "USB massstorage camera" in the list.

Cheers
Jesperw
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