@Kovács Viktor, this report is not only about "original" problem, but
all the problems affected by current implementation. I described other
one with modifier for national characters, once you define such key you
cannot use it as shortcut modifier.
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Thank you for the patch, however soon I will stop using this camera, so
I will no longer be able to test it. Maybe we should close it for now,
until other user will appear interested in OS and the same camera (or
with the same issue, because I guess there would be several models
affected, not just
Sure, this time I managed to move some steps forward. So, I applied the
patch, I executed 'make' but it complained about missing config file, so
I executed 'make menuconfig', I switched some option on and then off, to
make sure, the config will be created. I executed 'again'.
After quite some time
I am testing this on openSUSE 12.1 with kernel 3.1.9 and 3.1.10, in both
cases I cannot pass patch step. Here is the error:
patching file drivers/scsi/sd.c
Hunk #1 succeeded at 1869 (offset -99 lines).
patching file drivers/usb/storage/scsiglue.c
Hunk #1 succeeded at 203 (offset 11 lines).
patchin
I would be happy to do so, but please tell me what _exactly_ should I do
(steps). Thank you in advance.
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Title:
not mountable digital camera (Sony
openSUSE 11.4 is the oldest distro with this bug, 12.1 also has this
bug, and I guess 12.2 will also have this bug, but since I don't have a
spare machine to test it (virtual one is no good here), I have to wait
for stable release.
Please note, this bug is regression. openSUSE supported those came
Disk /dev/sdb: 32MB, 32473088 bytes
4 heads, 16 sectors/track, 991 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 64 * 512 = 32768 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x
DeviceBoot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdb1 *1 990 31670+ 1 FAT12
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I have 10.3 installed on USB flash memory card for such purpose. It is
minimal system (console only), and can mount the camera.
I hope USB is still working.
What should I do with it.
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I already wrote this twice. There is no output. Output is none. Output
is empty. There is no data in output. Null. Zero.
Thus, I cannot attach any output, because there is no output -- see
above.
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I executed "udevd &" as root, and quit the shell. I hope it was OK.
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To manage notif
> There was no output from fdisk?
Nope. Same story with 11.4 -- no output, just next command prompt.
> You need to restart udev after the test.
How to do it?
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I tested it on OS 12.1 -- nothing happened.
In order to test it on OS 11.4 I need to know how this affects other
disks in the system, and if I can continue working, or should I restart
my computer.
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> The clean fix would be introduce a
> blacklist for udev to stop probing for raid devices.
I didn't know I have raid device :-) Of course any general workaround
would be better, because the more hardware is supported, the better for
Linux.
> Does your camera have internal memory or does it use a
Created an attachment (id=479770)
dmesg 11.4
@Oliver, "Yes, this is not a kernel problem." -- what are you referring
to ("yes")?
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not moun
Just for the record -- to fix this bug NO new code is required, all the
code required to mount the digital camera is within 10.3 kernel.
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n
Yes, openSUSE 11.4 RC1. Only the error is changed:
can't read superblock
The effect is the same, I cannot mount it.
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I tried Ubuntu 10.10, no change in behaviour.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete => New
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Just in case the link to the counterpart report for opensuse with some info
from kernel usb ML
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=466554
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Public bug reported:
First time I found out that this camera is not mountable in OpenSuse. It
seems a lot of Linux distributions while moving up to newer kernels
dropped support for valid, connected via USB, cameras.
Facts:
* Sony Cybershot DSC-S40
* new Ubuntu 10.04 RC
The camera should be seen
In what way this report is fixed?
IMHO the md5sum, sha1, etc. should be available directly at the download
page. Take a look at the opensuse download page.
Currently I have to download kubuntu, copy & paste the address of the
mirror, enter ftp site, look for MD5SUMS file and download it. I can do
Public bug reported:
WISH
kubuntu webpage: missing bugs page link in community&support section
The link is in FAQ section which is not very intuitive, because
reporting bugs is something related to community, thus the link should
be also put in C&S section.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: U
Gsauthof , I just wanted to say "thank you!" :-) -- great patch, works
like a charm.
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Nanley, thank for your answer, but with response time around ONE YEAR I
couldn't care less about Ubuntu/Kubuntu/whatever. On opensuse bugzilla
such reports are discussed, solved, closed and long forgotten. In my
opinion it is nail in the coffin why I didn't choose Kubuntu.
I consider this report c
> However this bugreport is marked as "needs info" at least for 3 months now
> but no further
> information was requested or provided.
Just because _NONE_ of the Kubuntu developers wasn't interested in
providing info which log is required.
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ad.1) the same applies to finally installed system
ad.2) the same applies to English version (pity, I thought DVD fake 4.7GB was
enough mess)
ad.4) I managed to install it. After running live, I set monitor power
management off (KDE Control Center) and this helped. However I am 100% sure I
saw a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: installation-report
PIII 500 MHz, Kubuntu 6.10 desktop.
I use OpenSUSE for everyday work, but I still try to check out Kubuntu.
6.6 failed (desktop) right away. For 6.10... it just took a bit longer
to fail.
1) startup is really awkward -- the boot scre
I installed alternate version without any problems, thanks.
I will send you the logs as soon as you tell me which ones.
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I am using desktop CD, but I downloaded alternate today and I will try
this one too. However I really like the manner of desktop CD
installation way (quasi-live distro which can be installed with GUI) and
I think it is Ubuntu/Kubuntu big advantage.
Log files -- no problems, if computer will be ope
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: base-installer
It is seems that Kubuntu is not just Ubuntu without Gnome, but with KDE.
While I installed several times Ubuntu on my test machine without any
problem (stable, 6 version) I am unable to install Kubuntu at all. It
hangs while scanning disk (
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