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List:       kde-imaging
Subject:    [Kde-imaging] KIPI camera client
From:       tudor_1xtech () 1xtech ! ro
Date:       2004-09-14 11:39:07
Message-ID: 3740.193.230.230.101.1095161947.squirrel () mail ! 1xtech ! ro
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As far as I can remember, that "USB massstorage camera" text edit box was
activated only when you were selecting "USB massstorage" from the Camera
type list.

This setting had no effect without a proper line added in the fstab file.
With that line any image viewer can see and get the images without any
help.

So, I removed that part from the configuration dialog box.

Using USB massstorage does not imply using libgphoto2. It was simply
hardcodded to allow DigikamKameraKlient to directly access such a device.

I considered that a USB stick or a camera that acts like a USB stick and
can be accessed with ordinary methods like the mounting of a CD-ROM does
not need this extra effort.

E-mail me if I am wrong, but please be patient because I will be very busy
the next two weeks (Oh, God, it never ends!).

As regards the crash, some people experienced with Kimbada I am curious
which version of KameraKlient was used because the bug I am aware of was
solved.
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