Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-volume-manager

After my upgrade to edgy, the import dialog didn't open anymore when I
connected my digital camera. But gnome-volume-manager-gthumb works well
when I launch it in a terminal.

Finely, I found the problem : 
/desktop/gnome/volume_manager/prompts/camera_import_photos key in gconf was set 
to 5 by a previous version of Ubuntu (I don't know witch one, I use it since 
warty). 
I have reset it, and now the value is 6 for a behavior like before edgy.

So there is a retro-compatibity issue in the gconf option for gnome-
volume-manager. I think the best thing is to understand old format
option, or reset it when there is an inconsistency.

NB : I tried to check/uncheck digital camera import in
System>preferences>amovible media, but it didn't change anything.

** Affects: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-volume-manager
  
  After my upgrade to edgy, the import dialog didn't open anymore when I
  connected my digital camera. But gnome-volume-manager-gthumb works well
  when I launch it in a terminal.
  
- Finely, I found the problem : 
/desktop/gnome/volume_manager/prompts/camera_import_photos key in gconf was set 
to 5 by a previous version of Ubuntu (I don't know witch one, I use it sine 
warty). 
+ Finely, I found the problem : 
/desktop/gnome/volume_manager/prompts/camera_import_photos key in gconf was set 
to 5 by a previous version of Ubuntu (I don't know witch one, I use it since 
warty). 
  I have reset it, and now the value is 6 for a behavior like before edgy.
  
  So there is a retro-compatibity issue in the gconf option for gnome-
  volume-manager. I think the best thing is to understand old format
- option, or reset it when there is an inconstancy.
+ option, or reset it when there is an inconsistency.
  
  NB : I tried to check/uncheck digital camera import in
  System>preferences>amovible media, but it didn't change anything.

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Retro-compatibility problem with gconf option
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69903

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