Bruno Buys wrote:
>> Okay, I have to ask this now:
>> 1. To what groups do you belong as a normal user? (what is the output of
>> groups command?)
>>
>>
>>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ groups
> bruno dialout cdrom floppy audio video plugdev
I am also a member of camera group but I guess that is for t
H.S. wrote:
Bruno Buys wrote:
Gphoto documentation states Nikon d70 as a ptp mode camera. ptpcam
states that, as well.
If I use the usb mass storage option, I get lines like these on my
dmesg, whe I turn the camera on:
Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical block 2001445
Buffer I/O erro
Bruno Buys wrote:
>>
> Gphoto documentation states Nikon d70 as a ptp mode camera. ptpcam
> states that, as well.
>
> If I use the usb mass storage option, I get lines like these on my
> dmesg, whe I turn the camera on:
>
> Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical block 2001445
> Buffer I/O erro
On Fri, Nov 25, 2005 at 10:54:49PM -0200, Bruno Buys wrote:
> René Seindal wrote:
>
...
> Gphoto documentation states Nikon d70 as a ptp mode camera. ptpcam
> states that, as well.
>
> If I use the usb mass storage option, I get lines like these on my
> dmesg, whe I turn the camera on:
>
> B
René Seindal wrote:
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
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 instructio
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
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 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.ht
> 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
relati
--- Bruno Buys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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.
>
> Gphoto2 won't access the camera, like this:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gphoto2 --list-files
>
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.
Gphoto2 won't access the camera, like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gphoto2 --list-files
*** Error ***
Could not detect any camera
*** Error (-105: 'Unkn
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