Ok, tried that, it got the file off but, the file itself is some sort of a
cluster f....
After re-fortmating the card it works for a while and the problem re-appers.
seems to be happening after about 1GB of pictures. so my guess that this is
a camera problem. however the camera itself opens the file just fine. Just
an FIY if fails with Kodak's own softwear in a VirtualalBox with USB pass
through. SO must be the camera. Not sure how to close this bug.
2009/6/22 Marcus Meissner <email address hidden>
> gphoto is not doing anything exotic in ptp (just very basic protocol).
> it seems the camera does not want this file to be got from the camera.
>
> workaround:
> gphoto2 -f /store_00010001/DCIM -P
>
> --
> Cannot import pictures from Kodak B836
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/385432
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
Ok, tried that, it got the file off but, the file itself is some sort of a
cluster f....
After re-fortmating the card it works for a while and the problem re-appers.
seems to be happening after about 1GB of pictures. so my guess that this is
a camera problem. however the camera itself opens the file just fine. Just
an FIY if fails with Kodak's own softwear in a VirtualalBox with USB pass
through. SO must be the camera. Not sure how to close this bug.
2009/6/22 Marcus Meissner <email address hidden>
> gphoto is not doing anything exotic in ptp (just very basic protocol). 00010001/ DCIM -P /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 385432
> it seems the camera does not want this file to be got from the camera.
>
> workaround:
> gphoto2 -f /store_
>
> --
> Cannot import pictures from Kodak B836
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>