For a Canon Powershot S45 woking on edgy, and now failing on feisty with libgphoto2-2_2.3.0-0ubuntu4 - I unsuccessfully tried :
- forcing vendor/device id's to group lugdev in /etc/udev/rules.d/45-libgphoto2.rules
- in the same file, changing line BUS!="usb*", GOTO="libgphoto2_rules_end"
by BUS!="usb_device*", GOTO="libgphoto2_rules_end"
or SUBSYSTEM!="usb_device", GOTO="libgphoto2_rules_end" (and other suggetstions)
- changing rights on /dev/bus/usb/00*/*
A lot of topics in forums reveals the same problem with Canon cameras, libgphoto 2.3.0 for feity or edgy-backports.
The camera is well detected, but the system cannot read any files on it.
For a Canon Powershot S45 woking on edgy, and now failing on feisty with libgphoto2- 2_2.3.0- 0ubuntu4 - I unsuccessfully tried : rules.d/ 45-libgphoto2. rules 2_rules_ end" 2_rules_ end" ="usb_device" , GOTO="libgphoto 2_rules_ end" (and other suggetstions)
- forcing vendor/device id's to group lugdev in /etc/udev/
- in the same file, changing line BUS!="usb*", GOTO="libgphoto
by BUS!="usb_device*", GOTO="libgphoto
or SUBSYSTEM!
- changing rights on /dev/bus/usb/00*/*
A lot of topics in forums reveals the same problem with Canon cameras, libgphoto 2.3.0 for feity or edgy-backports.
The camera is well detected, but the system cannot read any files on it.