** Description changed: Binary package hint: gthumb Ubuntu Hardy, alpha 3 1. Connect a camera containing some photos. 2. In the window that asks you if you want to import the photos, click "Import Photos". What happens: The photos aren't imported. You have to find your way to "File" > "Import Photos…", then click "Yes I Really Do Want to Import Them" (aka "Import"). What should happen: The photos are imported with one click. I'm filing this under gthumb, because that's the software that Ubuntu currently invokes by default. This bug could be fixed by altering gThumb, in combination with getting gThumb to launch by default whenever a camera is connected. However, it could also be fixed by making Ubuntu - automatically launch different software that offers one-quick import. + automatically launch different software that offers one-click import.
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