On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 09:48:10AM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I have a couple of cameras & devices to plug in to my computer. The
> phone , galaxy S3 works, as does my Samsung STF-150 camera. I just
> plugged in my Nikon via USB, pulled up the pcitures and tried to copy
> them. I got:
> Operation not supported by backend.
> 
> ouch. I see there is a bug that was filed & closed for glibphoto2..
> I tried putting the card in a card reader, but it must either be old, or
> not supported, because it also didn't mount. It is a 16GB card, I got it
> with the camera a few years ago, well, maybe 6 years ago..
> 
> any ideas??
> 

Can you please be a bit more specific?
The cards are mounted as normal mass storage devices. When you plug in your
camera or plug in the card in your card reader is it mounted?
if so, how is it mounted?
Can you read (copy) files manually from that mounted device?

What does /var/log/syslog say?

-H


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