Canon EODD350

Jan Moren jan.moren at lucs.lu.se
Sun Feb 19 05:28:26 UTC 2006


This is due to the age of the USB device database; the version in ubuntu
does not at this point contain the 350D (a camera I also use). I figured
it out for myself what to add for Warty, but to be honest I prefer to
use the camera in PTP mode and use my own little script using gphoto2 to
download, sort and rotate the images as needed, so I don't have a valid
ID string to give you, unfortunately.

Note that for Breezy, if you do use it in PTP mode, the import pictures
dialogue should pop up when you connect the camera - if you need to run
it manually in that case, something is not right.


sön 2006-02-19 klockan 14:29 +1100 skrev kauer at ethz:
> Hi.
> 
> With SuSE and KDE, connecting a Canon EOS D350 digital camera via USB
> resulted in a mounted drive, and I could just copy pics out (or even
> in).
> 
> With Ubuntu, this doesn't happen. According to the "Removable Drives and
> Media" applet, gnome-volume-manager-gthumb  should run when the camera
> is connected, but it doesn't (or does, but terminates; I don't see it
> anyway).
> 
> If I run it manually, the Canon EOS D350 is in the list of known
> cameras, but only with "PTP mode".
> 
> Is there any way I can get the old functionality with Ubuntu? Note that
> the usb-storage module is not loaded and does not load when I connect
> the camera - it DID load under SuSE...
> 
> Regards, K.
> 
> PS: I know I could just read the CF card.
> 
> 
> 
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Dr. Jan Morén (mr)              
Japan:  090-3622 8920           jan.moren at lucs.lu.se
Sweden: 031-360 7723            http://lucs.lu.se/people/jan.moren





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