[Bug 381531] [NEW] Unable to mount Kodak Co. DX7590
Jeremy Austin-Bardo
ausimage at ubuntu.com
Fri May 29 03:12:18 UTC 2009
Public bug reported:
I would like to post a regression in regards to my Kodak Co. DX7590. In Jaunty, I am noticing that my camera is mounting twice and attempting loading two import photo dialogs. The second mount errors that show are duhs.
* Unable to mount Kodak Co. DX7590 - Error initializing camera: -60: Could not lock the device.
* Import Photos - An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not lock the device'): Camera is already in use.
I can still download images from the camera with the mount and dialog though. This maybe borderline useable, but in addition the camera shows as physical mounted twice in Nautilus and it is not always obvious that it needs to unmounted. This causes any future attempts to dock the camera to fail with out first at least first logging out of my gnome session.
So please no replies about a missing trace... there will be none.
Definitely though, point me to what files I should check. I feel this
bug lies between gphotofs and hal with a configuration error, but I do
not know much else. I should add that I tried this on a fresh install as
well as my upgrade from Intrepid with the same results.
** Affects: gphotofs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
I would like to post a regression in regards to my Kodak Co. DX7590. In Jaunty, I am noticing that my camera is mounting twice and attempting loading two import photo dialogs. The second mount errors that show are duhs.
* Unable to mount Kodak Co. DX7590 - Error initializing camera: -60: Could not lock the device.
* Import Photos - An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not lock the device'): Camera is already in use.
I can still download images from the camera with the mount and dialog though. This maybe borderline useable, but in addition the camera shows as physical mounted twice in Nautilus and it is not always obvious that it needs to unmounted. This causes any future attempts to dock the camera to fail with out first at least first logging out of my gnome session.
So please no replies about a missing trace... there will be none.
Definitely though, point me to what files I should check. I feel this
bug lies between gphotofs and hal with a configuration error, but I do
- not know much else.
+ not know much else. I should add that I tried this on a fresh install as
+ well as my upgrade from Intrepid with the same results.
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Unable to mount Kodak Co. DX7590
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381531
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