Bruno Buys wrote (25-11-2005 21:15):
H.S. wrote:
Bruno Buys wrote:
Alexis Huxley wrote:
So, I set the camera to ptp, turn it off, plug the usb cable. Set
it on, dmesg reports new full usb device. That's all the success I
get.
Try it as root. Does it work? If so then follow instructions at
http://dione.no-ip.org/~alexis/computing/ahdg/ahdg/ahdgse144.html#x427-233000A.3
relating regarding the 'camera' group. Log out and in again to
activate.
Alexis
Thanks Alexis! I can access the camera as root, indeed. As soon as I get
home I´ll try your suggestion.
If your camera is supposed to be mounted as a USB device, I think you
should also be in the plugdev group.
->HS
The camera isn´t a usb device. Every linux tuto in the web tells me to
use it as a ptp device. Its intriguing, actually, because its setup has
a 'USB mass storage' option. Maybe Nikon´s usb implementation is
uncompliant?
I have a Nikon D70 and it works great with usb storage. I have unloaded
gigabytes of photos like that.
Set it to USB Storage in the setup on the camera and attach it to the
computer. Look in your system log to see what device it is assigned and
mount it as a vfat file system.
If you run Gnome with the gnome-volume-manager it will be mounted and
opened automatically when you plug it in.
You have absolutely no need for gphoto for the D70.
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