Sorry it took me a while to respond. I had to hunt for batteries. Here's
what happens now. I'm on Intrepid. Haven't tried Jaunty, but I may
install a partition soon and will report back. It seems to be fixed in
Intrepid, however, so I assume it works OK in Jaunty.

Plug in the camera. Media box pops up asking what I want to do. Camera
is automatically mounted and shows up on the Desktop and in the Places
menu (good), and I can open it with Nautilus. If I choose to import with
F-spot, the volume icon disappears from the desktop (questionable?) and
is unmounted. F-spot appears to lock the device. Copying the photos goes
fine. Close f-spot and the camera is mountable again through the Places
menu and shows up on the Desktop once mounted. One can then go to
store_XXXXXXXX/DCIM/ and delete the photos. I seem to remember a more
intuitive interface in Nautilus when looking at a camera, like that it
went straight to the DCIM folder or something. So, that is my main
complaint on functionality- that perhaps Ubuntu can encourage the
writers of F-spot to make a delete on Import option? I may pressure this
myself. Otherwise, the actual bugs seem to be good.

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