This seems to be a gnome-volume-manager bug instead. Michal, can you please do the following in a Terminal:
killall gnome-volume-manager
gnome-volume-manager -n 2>&1 | tee /tmp/gvm.log
Now please plug in your camera and switch it on. You should get some further text output. Now press Control-C, and run "gnome-volume-manager" to get the background instance back. Please attach /tmp/gvm.log here. Thank you!
This seems to be a gnome-volume- manager bug instead. Michal, can you please do the following in a Terminal:
killall gnome-volume- manager volume- manager -n 2>&1 | tee /tmp/gvm.log
gnome-
Now please plug in your camera and switch it on. You should get some further text output. Now press Control-C, and run "gnome- volume- manager" to get the background instance back. Please attach /tmp/gvm.log here. Thank you!