Reported fixed in Intrepid.
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: kdegraphics (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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KDE blocks digital camera detection as usb-scsi disk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155788
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Kubuntu intrepid alpha 6 detects correctly my olympus fe 110 and it
mounts a usb disk.
In gusty and hardy I had the same problem.
Linux portatil 2.6.27-3-generic #1 SMP Wed Sep 10 16:02:00 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
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KDE blocks digital camera detection as usb-scsi disk
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I have the same problem in Hardy with my Panasonic DMC-TZ1 camera. I did
not have this problem in Feisty.
Removing "kamera" works, but is a bit messy as KDE still attempts to
initiate access via the "camera:/" protocol and fails, prior to then
loading the USB storage device.
Surely this should be
Removing 'kamera' package solves the problem for me also :D thanks!
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I had a similar issue. Except I was bogged down with this from dmesg
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | tail
[ 7675.049783] usb 5-1: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd kio_kamera rqt 33 rq
102 len 0 ret -110
[ 7683.052569] usb 5-1: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd kio_kamera rqt 33 rq
102 len 0 ret
Marc Fournier's fix helped me too. After removeing the "kamera" package
my Panasonic FZ-18 was recognized once again. (Kubuntu 8.04)
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Yeah, I was a little disappointed this wasn't fixed in Hardy coming from
Gutsy. I can confirm my previous udev workaround stopped working, but
removing the "kamera" package did fix it. I have a Panasonic DMC-TZ1.
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I confirm this bug is still present in kubuntu hardy, and I confirm it
is caused in some cases by this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/libgphoto/+bug/173429 (however PMan's problem
seems to be unrelated).
The problem is nevertheless something that should be fixed in KDE, IMO.
When using gnome or
I noticed that this problem still exists in Kubuntu 8.04 Hardy. But there's no
more /etc/udev/rules.d/45-libgphoto2.rules file to erase to make it work.
What can I say? Shame
Great greetings for everyone :)
Przemek
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OK this is maddening but I will report what I found.
Now, after many tries, what was working, KDE says, I do not have the
right permissions. What's really interesting is, when it's not usually
saying (by dmesg) "waiting for the device to settle", it says "Trying to
read beyond the limits of the d
None of this works for me. What I have to add is I continually plug and
unplug the camera (Panasinic FZ18), eventually I can get files off the
cameras internal memory. It doesn't last long though. It goes away and
there seems to be no exact number of times to try. Maybe about 4 but
sometimes many m
I appear to have the same problem. On Kubuntu 7.10, my
Olympus FE-170 and some other Olympus camera would not
mount in KDE, but would mount when only logged into the console.
Removing 45-libgphoto2.rules didn't work for me (kubuntu 7.10).
kio_kamera didn't seem to have anything to do with it this
Thanks a lot! :) It works :)
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Well I think this bug is related to this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/173429
A workaround that worked for me was to rename (or remove)
/etc/udev/rules.d/45-libgphoto2.rules
Hope this helps !
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I really don't know why workaround #1 works, I have to repeat those
steps several times (reload kernel module usb_storage, connect camera,
disconnect, reload module, and so on). It finally works for me... but I
honestly hate to fight like this with my computer.
You may also try log off KDE, and th
I have exactly the same problem with kernel 2.6.22-14-generic and a Panasonic
DMC-FZ7 camera.
Workaround #1 doesn't work for me, and I didn't try workaround #2 because I
don't want to kill kdeinit ;-)
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KDE blocks digital camera detection as usb-scsi disk
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I can confirm this on 2 gutsy systems. One with 2.6.22 kernel and one
with 2.6.20. Workaround #2 works for me too.
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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