rock, closing this report then, thanks again.
** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Can't connect Canon Ixus 50
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Ok finally got my hands on the camera and was able to test this. Works
all perfect now. I think one of the updates to f-spot-import-
gphoto.dpatch fixed this. Anyways it works so it is no longer a problem.
Sadly there is no closed option, so I don't know what to change the
status to.
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Can't co
Will only be in the possesion of the camera after the 14th of November
again. So until I can't give you feedback if it works now.
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Can't connect Canon Ixus 50
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do you still have this issue with the final release?
** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Can't connect Canon Ixus 50
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282165
You receive
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: f-spot
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+ Using f-spot 0.5.0.2 in Intrepid 32bit
When I try to connect my Canon Ixus 50 my computer I recieve the
following error:
"Error initialising the camera: -1: unspecified error"
When I try to use f-spot-import from the conso
Did a test with a different camera. It's a Panasonic (Lumix) DMC-FX3.
Here I also receive a similar bug. If I plug it in I receive the
following error:
"Error initialising the camera: 53: Could not claim camera"
The strange thing is, if I just click ok there and wait for about 3
minutes suddenly
I didn't want to put this in the bug report, so I'll add it as a comment:
I added all the debug information I could think off. I have this machine here
to test around to see what possible problems could arise before putting it on
my production machines. So I can test out anything to help find a