Here's what I do. YMMV
To mount your camera, you'll need a mount point. such as
/mount/Kyocera. The UUID should be somewhere in or on the camera.
UUID=12.23.45.56 /Media/Kyocera exfat
noauto,rw,nosuid,user,shortname=lower,uid=1000 0 0
My file system (again, YMMV) exFAT is found in fuse-exfat.x86
I took a couple pix with my Kyocera clamshell phone, which now I
want to download to a computer running Fedora 32, so that I can email
them. The computer sees the phone when I connect them with a cable. What
do I do next??
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Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Rememb
> It is possible I'm not remembering it correctly. Some time back I had an
> issue where when I specified the mount point in fstab and manually
> issued the mount the mount would fail (I've forgotten the exact syntax
> of the error) and when I raised a query on this list I thought I was
> told to t
On 6/13/20 11:57 AM, stan via users wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 12:43:47 -0400
Bob Goodwin wrote:
Error: SQLite error on "/var/lib/dnf/history.sqlite": Reading a row
failed: database disk image is malformed
I have not rebboted or logged out since doing that, if that is
requured? But the erro m
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 12:43:47 -0400
Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Error: SQLite error on "/var/lib/dnf/history.sqlite": Reading a row
> failed: database disk image is malformed
>
> I have not rebboted or logged out since doing that, if that is
> requured? But the erro messag always points to SQLite ...
On 2020-06-12 12:38, stan via users wrote:
I suggest that you re-install the dnf package from koji,
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=14310
Or even update dnf via rpm. Use rpm to do it instead of dnf. e.g.
rpm --reinstall -vh dnf[version].rpm
rpm -Uvh dnf[version].rpm
On 6/13/20 3:13 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Not really what I suggested (or meant to suggest),
In that case, I apologize for the misunderstanding.
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