Ok, all fixed :)

I tried the permission trick, to no avail.

I have used libgphoto2-2 from testing with gtkam and gphoto2 from the same source, everything is sweet now:) (but only the apt god knows what I have broken)

david
Erik Chakravarty wrote:

make sure you have permissons on your USB device.

try running gtkam with sudo and see if that works.


On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 08:44 +1100, david wrote:
Hi all

I have a mini mac, running sarge. The standard 2.6.8 kernel makes no sound, so I have installed the stock 2.6.15 kernel from www.ppckernel.org which fixed the sound problem. OK so far so good :)

My digital camera works fine with gphoto2 and gtkam using the 2.6.8 kernel. Using the 2.6.15 kernel causes gphoto2 and others to error.

According to the developers at gphoto2, I should update my libgphoto2 to at least 2.1.6 (currently at 2.1.5). Apt says this will break kde and a bunch of other stuff.

Any suggestions? I already reboot to import my pix, but that is a pain :) Can I force apt to install libgphoto2 and leave the rest of my install alone?

tia

david




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