I just ran into this same problem with Linux Mint when I went from
version 18 to version 18.3. I see it uses a lot of things from Ubuntu
Zenial. I tried the download links in Mike's post above from 2017 but
the links have expired or something else as they no longer work. I know
Mint is different
Proposed work-around in #33 does not work for my Kodak C182.
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Title:
PTP Cameras not working on 14.04, works flawlessly on 12.04
To manage notif
Public bug reported:
14.04.Via synaptic package manager I selected wine and playonlinux
for installation. After the installation was running (I think it was in
the playonlinux part but not positive), it aborted with an error message
about libgphoto not matching something somehow (yeah, real t
Invalid report - I modified one of the files in UDEV to try to get my
camera mounted in 1404 - the exact file it's reporting an error on in
the data posted above.
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** Changed in: libgphoto2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
package libgphoto2-6 2.5.3.1-1ubuntu2 [modified:
lib/udev/hwdb.d/20-li
Here's a hint: the list of usbid's in the udev rules in
/lib/udev/rules/hwdb does not contain my camera's USB identifiers.
Similarly the 20-gphoto rule doesn't contain my camera's USB
identifiers. I've tried adding them to no result. I suspect there is
something behind those rules - some sort of
Public bug reported:
I have a C program I'm working on that uses GTK. 4 options - Create New
File, Open Existing File, Save File and Quit were originally just gtk
buttons on the window - short cut while initially coding. Now it's
improved to the point that the few things I have working so far ne
dave@asus-desktop:~/gnome_shell_css$ ./gscedit
*** stack smashing detected ***: ./gscedit terminated
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__fortify_fail+0x37)[0x7f1f21e187f7]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__fortify_fail+0x0)[0x7f1f21e187c0]
./gscedit[0x401e71]
/usr/lib/x86
Woops - it's not a dialog box - I changed it to a message dialog when I
first started having the error, but none the less the error is still
there.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/946886/+attachment/2815680/+files/2.png
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Title:
U
I was requested to associate a package with this. Since it's an
application I am writing that uses GTK3, and the problem seems to be
internal to GTK3 handling of a menu item, I must therefore assume it
must be in libgtk-3-dev since it provides the headers, functions, etc.,
for GTK developers.
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I also get these messages, and was told to report it and the following
here:
dave@dave8500:~$ uname -a
Linux dave8500 3.11.0-15-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 9 18:16:27 UTC 2013
i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
dave@dave8500:~$ lspci | grep -i network
02:03.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wi
Previous post was from my old laptop. This is the data from my desktop,
where I continue getting the message also:
dave@davePC:~$ uname -a
Linux davePC 3.11.0-15-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 9 18:17:04 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
dave@davePC:~$ lspci | grep -l network
dave@davePC:~
Same problem with kodak C182.
lsusb shows the physical device as present
syslog shows a few lines recognizing the camera, followed by a line
stating the device is not a MTP device.
Checked in 2 files regarding gphoto in udev/hwdb and added he C182 there
- no difference,
Obviously a flaw in some
Note the difference - MTP rejects mine and it DOES NOT show in Nautilus.
I cannot transfer images from the camera (it's camera, not a phone - MTP
works with phones, tablets, etc.). I have to take the flash card out of
the camera and put it in the computer to transfer images. I haven't
tried the w
I'm running xubuntu 14.04.
Tried adding the deb to sources - fails as not found in apt-get update
(used "Trusty").
Tried adding the udev rule - gphoto opens, shows my pictures (it's
*REALLY* slow), but then I can't save them, etc., so I removed the rule.
Tried downloading the package, "untar"ing
OK, someone said to install ltdl-dev, which then let the configure, make
and make install work fine. When I plug my camera in, it still doesn't
show. I checked and the rule is not in /lib/udev/rules.d - I thought
the package was supposed to install it. Do I need to go back and
manually add the u
I can confirm this still exists in the Software Center when using
xubuntu 14.04. See attachment for screen shot of the errors - in this
case errors about object files.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptdaemon/+bug/71237
Additional: I added the udev rule back in as it did not get installed
with the download. Still no good. Any ideas/help would be greatly
appreciated. As mentioned way back in my initial post, the camera is
Kodak EasyShare C182.
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I double-checked all of the dependencies on the Ubuntu ghemical page and
everything is up to date.
If more information is needed, please let me know.
David Eaton
anewguy on the Ubuntu forums
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Tried an upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04 using the daily 12.04 bleeding
edge. That upgrade hung at the point where it was removing existing
files. After that, kept getting errors whenever I tried to use the
install the re-do the partitions. Finally had to boot the CD and "Try
Ubuntu" so I could get
I don't understand post 9. If someone is saying this isn't a bug -
well, the window buttons not only get moved left but also indented.
This isn't intuitive.
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Personally, I see 2 things here:
(1) the need for a Unity configurator. Since Unity is being pushed as
separate from Gnome, why not a configurator for it.
(2) the ability to move the buttons to the right may seem trivial to the
purist, but for the large number of everyday users coming here from
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