I had some problem copying files from my camera recently. Could it be a kernel issue? Here the details in case someone can help me trace the problem:
I've been happily using a digital camera (Minolta) for several months now. Since it uses USB Mass Storage, I only need to define an entry in my fstab, /dev/sda1 /camera auto defaults,user 0 0 and with mount /camera it is ready to access the memory card (SD) and copy files to the hard disk. A few weeks ago I bought a new SD card, and when I filled it with photos, I had problems with two of them to copy. 151 photos without problem, only 2 of them. I was working in my sid laptop, and I received an input/output error message on the console. When I saw the copied photos with eog, gthumb, or anything, only a part of the image was visible, and the rest was gray. One of the application complains about a premature end of jpeg file. If I see them in the camera itself, no problem. It was the first time I used the card, so I was worried that it was defective, but I tried in a computer at the store where I bought it and all pictures were seen complete. I now tried at my office's woody machine, and no problem. I could copy them without error. At the office I'm using kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4 (woody), and at home kernel 2.4.19 (sid) Any suggestions to trace the problem? Maybe I should try a newer kernel. I've just hadn't had the time during this week I'm afraid. Other ideas? Thanks in advance, Victor -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]