@pavuk, and anyone else still experiencing issues, it would be best if
you opened a new bug report as this bug has since been closed and is not
likely getting any attention from developers. A patch to fix the
original bug reporters issue was uploaded a while back. See
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.
Hello.
Nikon released new version (2.01) of firmware for D200 camera. Kernel
does not recognize Nikon D200 camera properly after firmware upgrade.
Here is the fix (2.6.27 kernel with ubuntu patches applied):
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+++
I still have a similar bug with my D2H camera, on Intrepid and the latest
kernel (2.6.27).
See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/301281
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Thanks a lot Wouter Horré!
I wanted to open a new bug, but of course it was already done by someone else
;-)
So to avoid other to look for it, if you have a Nikon D80 with firmware 1.10
you might be interested with bug # 245118
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@Huygens: the problem with this bug is that 'nikon camera's' is too
general. It is fixed for some camera/firmware combinations while others
still aren't working. If you are still experiencing the problem, the
best you can do is file a new bug for your exact camera model and
firmware version (e.g. N
I do not get it! Is the fix released or not? :-/
Launchpad is really not clear about bug status. Like in this case I know I
still have the problem. I have all the latest updates. But in this bug report I
can see: "fix released" and "won't fix". What does that mean? If it is fixed,
in which relea
Just reported bug 253437 for getting mass storage on D40s running
firmware 1.11. Also, a fix seems to have been proposed upstream
already: http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/7/14/262
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I managed to circumvent the problem by setting the USB mode to M/P (Camera
Control Pro, MTP/PTP) and importing the images via f-spot. The filenames were
lowercase though, but at least I got the files.
Adding ircpool to boot parameters as mentioned in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5589
Not related to rosetta
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Hi,
I also have a Nikon D40 since today and having the same problem as you have.
What can i do to make my camera work on Ubuntu?
Or do i really need to switch teh OS to have my camera work on my laptop.
I hope this problem will be fixed soon.
Regards,
Richard
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After not having any problems for quite some time the problem
reappeared.
Ubuntu 8.04, Kernel 2.6.24-19-generic
Nikon D40 Firmware 1.11
There was a firmware upgrade recently, but it definitely worked for a
while.
This is the dmesg output:
[32518.038002] usb 4-3: new high speed USB device using
I'm bored with that.
I still do not understand, I had no problems with mounting nikon cameras
since kernel 2.4.x it was sth. about 5 - years ago? - and now running
modern distribution (ubuntu) and latest stable kernel i can not mount my
nikon. Total crap.
Regards,
Tom - Debian Etch user since N
@Ivan Panchenko
> A new firmware version, which is not directly specified how to handle, should
> be handled in the same way as the previous firmware version.
That's not true in the general case, since the firmware might be an
update to fix the incorrect behavior of the previous version with reg
Ok, imagine that each firmware version for each camera will be reported
a new bug, is that wise?
As the problem is identified, wouldn't it be better to solve it in
general, to make the kernel more robust?
A new firmware version, which is not directly specified how to handle,
should be handled i
As Intrepid is currently under development and being synced with
upstream regularly it would also be useful to forward this to
bugzilla.kernel.org and have it resolved upstream.
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Horre, thx - this seems to be a reasonable suggestion. So I close this
thread again (because I reopened it this afternoon) and will create a
new specialized description
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As far as I know, the problem is fixed for:
* D40 with firmware version 1.10
* D40x with originial firmware version
The problem is not fixed for:
* D40 with firmware version 1.11
The problem is that every firmware with a non-standard USB Mass Storage
implementation needs support in unusual_devs.h
regarding the post of panchenko the bug obviously still resists in the
distributions. would it be possible to integrate the path for the next
distribution?
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Unfortunately this bug is not fixed yet in the distribution, though it
looks like a simple one.
The recognizion of the camera as a USB device depends on the firmware revision,
which may be different.
For my case (Nikon D80, the firmware revision 1.10, I guess) the following
patch worked:
http:
It's a bit off topic perhaps, but I've got a work around on getting the
images off the Nikon D40, and possibly the other camera's aswell
set the camera in [settings] => [USB] to MTP/PTP,
then ubuntu will prompt for extraction of images in hardy heron.
(I don't know which firmware, I bought the c
I opened a new bug report on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/227778
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hmmm
then this should not be the problem. That's irritating
My dmesg says:
[17896.252000] usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
[17897.768000] usb 3-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[17897.772000] scsi3 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
[17897.77200
Ezechiel: According to
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.22.y.git;a=blob;f=drivers/usb/storage/unusual_devs.h;h=54979c239c6329d7382176e7996a5384c371b160;hb=HEAD
the support for the Coolpix 2000 is also in the 2.6.22 kernel. If you
didn't update the firmware of you camera re
thanks for the link - anyway, it refers to 2.6.25. I'm still running
7.10, because I do not want to risk smashing my system, as it is my only
one and I have to work with it. And 7.10 still runs with 2.6.22-14 - at
least I can find nothing else in my synaptic. To uname-r it:
2.6.22-14-generic. The k
Don't get me wrong, I'm not a purist at all. I would also be happier
if this 'bug' (the kernel developers probably don't think it is a bug)
wasn't introduced in the kernel.
Why is this kernel in ubuntu? No idea, only the ubuntu kernel team can
answer that question for sure. An educated guess: prob
@Horre
This is very sad. This forum is certainly the wrong place to argue against the
kernel development. Anyway - I am using Linux since 1996 now, used almost all
different flavors, finally got to debian because of the cool update mechanism
and ended at ubuntu because everything seemed to work
That's is one of the reasons new kernel should be on hold (testing). Why
Ubuntu is making the same mistakes like other..?
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@ezechiel: This bug is due to a change in the kernel. Since this change,
each usb mass storage device with behavior differing from the standard
has to be specified in unusual_devs.h. Other distributions with the same
kernel version normally suffer from the same problem.
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got a coolpix2000
I've got this camera since 2003 now. It always worked on any
distribution. So why does it not work with 7.10 anymore.
Couldn't you take a little more care not to break things?
this is the third time in a half of an year that things that worked for
years suddenly do not work any
I seem to have the same problem on Heron (2.6.24-16-generic) and a Nikon
D80. I suspect the problem to be the SD Extreme III card that is used. I
was not able to mount the card in two different card readers...
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And it goes on. With the latest Firmware from Nikon (D40, 1.11), J USB
Mass-storage is not working again in 7.10 and 8.04. Same error as the
Original-OP. With Ubuntu 7.10, PTP-Transfer was working but with 8.04, the
PTP-Transfer did not work anymore. The Kernel recognice the Device:
Apr 26 15:
Fixing the bug task status. This bug is actually 'Fix Released' against
the Hardy kernel, the 'linux' package. Against Gutsy, the linux-
source-2.6.22 package, it will be marked 'Won't Fix' as it does not
qualify for a stable release update. Thanks.
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i did upgrade to hardy heron and problem is fixed
kernel 2.6.24-4-generic
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Assignee: Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team) => tomaszko (kossut)
Status: Won't Fix => Fix Released
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Thank's for info.
Welll, I'll try Hardy ASAP.
It's really strange for me that such bugs are treated in this way.
Regards,
tomasz
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Against linux-source-2.6.22 this bug does not meet the criteria for a
stable release update and is being marked as Won't Fix. You can learn
more about the stable release update process at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates . Thanks!
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St
Hi All,
I just looked in the Hardy kernel and the patch for the D40x looks to be
included. If you'd like to try the Hardy Alpha release you can download
and try the new Hardy Heron Alpha release from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/ . Please note that Alpha3
will be released within the
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Status: New
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Dear Brian,
I really appreciate your help, many thanks for suggestions
I Wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy new Year ! :)
Tom
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I am assigning this bug to the 'ubuntu-kernel-team' per their bug
policy. For future reference you can learn more about their bug policy
at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies .
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it's critical, I saw there is kernel update on ubuntu but it contains no
patch for above problem !
regards,
tom
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Dear All,
Does anybody knows when this bug will patched?
Regards,
Tom
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Thank you for your quick replay,
:) one of the reasons I moved from Mandriva to Ubuntu was the fact I do not
have time to compile kernel , programs etc. I have the SD card reader - which
is working fine so I'll wait.
P.S. In my opinion there are lot's of bugs in 7.10 comparing to 7.04. I
encoun
You'll have to wait until an ubuntu developer applies the following patch to
the ubuntu kernel:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=133142&action=view
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Dear Collegues,
I have the same problem with my Nikon d40x, I'm using 7.10 (uname -r
2.6.22-14-generic)
What to do?
Regards,
tom
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I found this a little late, but I have the same problem with an older
Nikon camera. I have a 4 years old Coolpix 775 that was working ok, and
now gutsy can't mount it.
$ uname -a
Linux gandalf 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Sun Sep 23 19:50:39 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
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I also have a Nikon D40x and I can confirm that is not working on gutsy
final.
$ uname -a
Linux abel 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:05:12 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
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Vital: Correct, the patch is simple, and unfortunately I didn't find it
when looking for the others. I'll reopen this bug and let the kernel
guys to decide if it'll be added for 7.10
The patch is in 2.6.23, and it can be found from the Gentoo bugzilla:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19143
Hi,
I seem to have the same problem with Nikon D40x camera, but unlike D40 there
doesn't seem to be any firmware fixes.
Anyone have any ideas what to do with a D40x?
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On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Steve Waller wrote:
> Hi Timo, I have the D40, so what do I need to do?
Update the firmware.
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Hi Timo, I have the D40, so what do I need to do?
Steve
On 25/10/2007, Timo Aaltonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Steve: what camera do you have? Note that the firmware version needs to
> match, an with D40 it has to be 1.10 (D80 1.01).
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Steve: what camera do you have? Note that the firmware version needs to
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Hi Timo, I am running 7.10, but the camera is still not recognised - is
there an update I should get?
Thanks
Steve
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> Steve: no need to patch anything if you are running ubuntu 7.10.
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Steve: no need to patch anything if you are running ubuntu 7.10.
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Sorry - Linux newbie here! How do I apply the patch? I thought it was
patch -p1 < unusual_devs.patch but that just comes up with:
missing header for unified diff at line 3 of patch
can't find file to patch at input line 3
Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
The text leading up to this
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[Amit Kucheria]
* Enable CONFIG_VM86 for LPIA
- LP: #146311
* Update configuration files
* Disable MSI by default
* Add mmconf documentation
* Update configuration files
[Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz]
* ide-disk: workaround
Gutsy commit 1861cba4ed52e9aea617e980a033a840c3e15b90
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