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1. I am not using F-spot unless I have to. I do like Picasa more for flexible
imports, image manipulation and use of directories.
2. I do have a D90 now, and that was still troubling me last time I tried. And
for ease of use and greater speed, I am used to swap the SD-card, and insert it
in the
@Broomer68 - Is your Nikon D80 working now?
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Reading this post:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gvfs-list/2009-May/msg1.html
It suggests the reason for this problem is that F-spot should be using the
gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor as its import path, not going to the libgphoto2
directly. Can anyone in the F-spot team comment?
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I posted a bug report for gphoto2 here
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=108874&aid=3004614&group_id=8874
and get the reply that the underlying reason is the gnome gvfs-gphoto2
-volume-monitor.
Sure enough, if I attach the D300s I can't open it with F-spot, but on
killing gvfs-gpho
Is this problem, like bug #74279, in fact due to bug #301731 in the
libgphoto2 library?
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This seems to be the same problem as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/f-spot/+bug/74279
What is more, it is not fixed in 10.04 and has been open for 3.5 YEARS now!
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This bug is also for me in Karmic using a Canon A75 Poweshot
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To add to this, the recent kernel update (I assume?) for 9.10 broke it
again for my D300. It is seen as present as an MTP device, but now it
only works if I connect with the XP VM first, then F-spot is OK. I am
not sure if the camera appears on the desktop (i.e. mounted) but will do
some more tests
when f-spot starts up, is the camera unmounted by gnome? or you can see
it mounted in nautilus?
for the import to work the camera needs to be unmounted.
I remember a fix was made for 9.04 in f-spot-import script in order to unmount
the camera on execution. I noticed it doesn't work in 9.10. could
Thank you for sending the bug to GNOME
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Hi Pedro, I've forwarded this upstream and added the link. Please feel
free to check I didn't mess this up :)
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Imp
I have this same bug with F-Spot in Ubuntu 9.10 and a Nikon Coolpix
P5100, see post #32/#33 of Bug #258083.
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Nope, I was wrong, it is still there :( It might relate to the D300s
configuration, going back from two memory cards to just the CF one
prompted similar error messages, but re-trying the camera switch made it
operate.
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Recently I found that my D300s "just worked". I assume this is due to
some kernel patch for the USB stack, has anyone else have this
experience?
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did somebody send this bug upstream? May you please tell us the bug
number there? thanks.
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Forgot the attachment...
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OK, to further add to the confusion, I tried to connect my D300s to to a
XP VMware machine, that resulted in it attempting to read the camera
(after a few Gnome messages about being unable to lock it) and then the
XP VM did the BSOD and rebooted! After that XP seemed uninterested in
the camera, but
Just to add that gThumb has the same sort of problem with the D300s,
giving the error message "An error occurred in the io-library
('Unspecified error'): The supplied vendor or product id (0x0,0x0) is
not valid."
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I have the same problem with a new Nikon D300s camera, both on my main
desktop machine (Intrepid 8.10 with F-sport 0.5.0.3) and with my new
laptop (Dell Latitude 2100 with Jaunty 9.04). Attached is the --debug
log from my desktop case, just for info.
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Canon 40D, too: F-Spot also returns "could not lock to device" type message
with Canon 40D. However, it either gets around it and starts downloading
thumbs, and so on, or repeatedly clicking the Import dialogues eventually gets
through to the camera.
(Wishlist, as elsewhere this page, it'd be
I am having the same problem with Ubuntu Jaunty, F-Spot 0.5.0.3 and my
Canon EOS 1000 D. Until some weeks ago everything worked fine (I am
using F-Spot since Dapper!). Then suddenly a camera icon appeared on my
desktop after plugging in my camera. When I tried to import images from
within F-Spot, i
the bug should be sent to the software writters on bugzilla.gnome.org by
somebody having the issue
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Confirm error still exists with Kodak DX7630 in Jaunty.
Sees camera, but when I go to import from it, I get the following:
Testing gphoto path = usb:003,002
PortInfo Universal Serial Bus, usb:003,002
Error GeneraError: LibGPhoto2.GPhotoException: Unspecified error
at LibGPhoto2.Error.CheckError
I updated to Ubuntu 9.04 Beta yesterady and now everything works fine
for me (Canon EOS 400D).
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My logfile
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here is the f-spot log
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Error GeneraError: LibGPhoto2.GPhotoException: Unspezifizierter Fehler
"Unspezifizierter Fehler" is german. in english it would be "unspecific
error".
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could you please get an f-spot log and attach it to the report? it would
be useful for the developers to have a look into those to figure it out
what's the issue, just run f-spot as: f-spot --debug &> f-spot-debug.txt
try to import (aka reproduce the error) and attach the log file to the
report, th
Same Bug here. Im using a Canon EOS 400D in ptp mode and f-spot fails
with an "unspecific error" when I try to import pictures.
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Yes, it is still not working right in jaunty.
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Two windows when mounted in Mass-storage mode
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Still not fixed with 8.10rc with today's updates.
With updated Nikon firmware 1.11 and camera set to PTP/MTP. (see
screenshot-1)
When the camera is mounted in Mass Storage mode, F-spot is not
automatically launched, but when it is started by either window (see
next comment), it is able to import
No, still not fixed (or already unfixed?) with today's f-spot 0.5.0.2
update
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couldnt lock device that was fixed a few days ago, do you still have
that issue? the only problem with that upload is that the download of
photos from the camera is a bit slow. may you try and report back?
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I upgraded to Intrepid yesterday, and it is still not working right,
although the symptoms are slightly different.
as I connect there start 2 programs, the first is f-spot (0.4.4), which
report as above mentioned, only instead of the unspecified error, I get
an error like screenshot 3.
The secon
the nikon window
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