Reproduced on Gutsy Gibbon - tribe 5
Will provide procedure below...
1) Under System->Preferences->Removable Drives and Media, Cameras tab,
be sure the "Import digital photographs when selected" check box is
checked.
2) Connect a camera to the USB port.
3) Turn on the camera.
4) Dialog box will
The above behavior (in my opinion) is a bug. I asked it to ALWAYS not
import the photos and yet it continues to prompt me.
I stick by my original recommendations for how I think it would be
clearer.
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Import or not to import... that is the question.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75130
You rec
If you're asking me... I'm just a clueless user. ;-)
If you want me to test it out again I might be able to but I have since
switched to using the 32-bit x86 kernel because the 64-bit kernel
wouldn't let me install things like MacroMedia which is pretty much a
requirement to doing anything int
I agree. I just wanted to photo card to be auto mounted so I clicked
"Always do this" then clicked the "Ignore" button. At that point Ubuntu
stopped doing ANYTHING when I plugged in my camera! (not my desired
behavior).
I later found the setting under System->Preferences->Removable Disks and
Media