Am Dienstag, den 25.03.2008, 13:29 +0000 schrieb Hubert Figuiere:
> On Tue, 2008-03-25 at 13:12 +0000, Achim wrote:
> > It even doesn't appear in Nautilus.
>
> That's normal. This camera is NOT a USB Storage device
I know that it is not a USB Storage device, I meant the new gphoto2://
protocol. Nautilus 2.22 shows normally a camera icon were I can access
the data of my camera, if it is pluged in.
> > If I boot the latest beta CD My camera is working and accessible
> > through nautilus.
>
> That's normal, GVFS which is new to the latest GNOME has a camera
> module.
Yes, I am aware that this is a new feature in GNOME. What I tried to say
is that it worked in an earlier version of hardy and now it doesn't work
anymore.
Am Dienstag, den 25.03.2008, 13:29 +0000 schrieb Hubert Figuiere:
> On Tue, 2008-03-25 at 13:12 +0000, Achim wrote:
> > It even doesn't appear in Nautilus.
>
> That's normal. This camera is NOT a USB Storage device
I know that it is not a USB Storage device, I meant the new gphoto2://
protocol. Nautilus 2.22 shows normally a camera icon were I can access
the data of my camera, if it is pluged in.
> > If I boot the latest beta CD My camera is working and accessible
> > through nautilus.
>
> That's normal, GVFS which is new to the latest GNOME has a camera
> module.
Yes, I am aware that this is a new feature in GNOME. What I tried to say
is that it worked in an earlier version of hardy and now it doesn't work
anymore.
best wishes
Achim