Paul Hartman wrote: > On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> pk wrote: >> >>> Dale wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I have a Canon PowerShot A95 camera that until today worked fine. Gtkam >>>> could see it and download my pictures. I'm on the same old kernel but >>>> did upgrade some stuff recently. >>>> >>>> >>> UDEV? >>> >>> Also, there might be other stuff that messes with the udev rules >>> (libgphoto2, which is the backend of gtkam, has its own udev rules). >>> Check your /etc/udev/rules.d/ to see if there are any changes... >>> >>> Best regards >>> >>> Peter K >>> >>> >>> >>> >> I ran udevadm monitor and then turned on the camera. It didn't see >> anything either. It acts like it is not plugged in. >> >> I also tried to run gtkam as root and it saw nothing either. I don't >> think it is a permissions issue, which I have had a long time ago. >> >> I did check for the udev rules and it was updated a couple weeks ago. >> I'll reemerge libgphoto and friends. Maybe it will help. >> >> Open to other ideas tho. >> > > I have a Canon PowerShot SD550 camera at home. I haven't tried hooking > it up with the USB interface in a looooooong time, so if your problem > was caused by an update of some sort it may have happened to me, too. > I'll give it a go tonight when I get home and let you know how it > turns out. (It uses the ptp2 driver, I believe) > > >
Thanks. I'm not sure if this is part of the xorg-server update and I missed downgrading something or if it is something else. I know I downloaded pics just before all that mess happened tho. Mine is ptp as well. I think most all Canons are. Look forward to hearing whether yours works or not. Also, my printer don't work either. Anything USB is dead. Dale :-) :-)