The bad news is: You can't mount a Powershot because it does not work in USB
mass storage mode (it uses PTP: picture transfer protocol).
The good news is: You don't have to because gphoto2 (http://www.gphoto.org/)
can access PTP cameras without mounting or unmounting on your part. gtkam
(http:
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 23:32 -0700, TuxGirl wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how to mount my camera, and I seem to be
> coming up empty. Here's the info that I got from attaching, and then
> detaching the camera from my system:
>
> Dec 28 23:18:41 amon-re kernel: ugen1: Canon Inc. Canon Digital
>
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On 12/28/05 22:32, TuxGirl wrote:
| I'm trying to figure out how to mount my camera, and I seem to be
| coming up empty.
If you're looking for *any* way to access the camera, as opposed to
mounting it directly, try the graphics/gphoto2 port. It does
On Thursday 29 December 2005 09:32, TuxGirl wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how to mount my camera, and I seem to be
> coming up empty. Here's the info that I got from attaching, and then
> detaching the camera from my system:
>
> Dec 28 23:18:41 amon-re kernel: ugen1: Canon Inc. Canon Digital
>