Ok, please use kernel 5.7+ for kernel space exfat support.
For 20.04, this can be achieved by
$ sudo apt install linux-generic-hwe-20.04-edge
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A friend could identify the issue and repeat that on Kubuntu 20.04. The
reason seems to be the filesystem on sd-card. With FAT32 there is no
problem, but bigger cards - beginning with 64GB - use exFAT. After
sudo apt-get install exfat-utils
the issue is gone :)
I see this as a bug. The filesyste
Ok, I really don't know what happened. Let's see if systemd folks have
some idea...
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It is not a camera or card issue (tried with another one). Under windows a new
created photo shows correct date. There is write access to the card in Linux. I
can see that unmount is sometimes delayed if using cards that are full of
pictures.
Also I get a shift each time I add a new picture and
Maybe check the date under Windows? Could the camera be the culprit?
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SDcard show wrong date (one month ahead)
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- SDcard show wrong date (one month later)
+ SDcard show wrong date (one month ahead)
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SDcard show wrong date (one mo