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Andrew McGuinness wrote: | Tim wrote: | |> Hi, |> |> I've just bought the Oregon Scientific DShot II digital camera. I can't |> access the images. Does my kernel need reconfiguring? Or is it |> something to do with usbdevfs? |> |> The error message reads: |> |> hub.c: USB new device connect on bus 1/3, assigned device number 2 |> usb.c: USB device not accepting new address=2 (error=-110) |> hub.c: USB new device connect on bus 1/3, assigned device number 3 |> usb.c: USB device 3 (vend/prod 0x919/0x100) is not claimed by any active |> driver. |> | | I'm not sure that's a problem: As far as I understand, gphoto2 talks to | the camera as a generic USB device. | | It could, as you say, be usbdevfs, if gphoto2 uses that. what does | # cat /proc/bus/usb/devices | say?
No mention of this camera in there.
| |> I've installed gphoto2 from unstable, in which the DShotII camera is |> listed. |> |> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gphoto2 --list-ports |> Devices found: 2 |> |> Path Description |> -------------------------------------------------------------- |> serial:/dev/ttyS0 Serial Port 0 |> usb: Universal Serial Bus |> |> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gphoto2 --auto-detect |> Model Port |> |> ---------------------------------------------------------- |> | Most of the gphoto2 faq's revolve around permissions to the usb device: | | http://gphoto.sourceforge.net/doc/manual/permissions-usb.html | | It also seems to depend on hotplug support. Do you have the package | "hotplug" installed? | |> Specifying the camera makes no difference. I can access my Nikon 4300 |> via /dev/sda1. |> | | That means you're using usb-storage to access that, which is fine, but I | don't think your DShot II supports usb-storage. Gphoto2 is using a | different mechanism to access the DShotII, so it might be a | configuration problem with the USB. |
Much progress has been made, I previously didn't have hotplug in my kernel config. Now I can download jpg files. But I cannot use its webcam feature.
The camera is recognised as FujiFilm @xia ix-100, and uses /usr/local//lib/gphoto2/2.1.1/libgphoto2_soundvision.so as its driver.
For some reason the command update-usb.usermap doesn't work on this PC. ~ What package is that one part of? I'm hoping by resetting this, the problem will be solved.
Thanks again,
Tim
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