Martin, indeed nautilus in hardy should drop the camera program chooser, since nautilus' handling of cameras is known broken.
In hardy, it is really gnome-volume-manager which should do the camera handling. Please do
killall gnome-volume-manager /usr/lib/gnome-volume-manager/gnome-volume-manager -n 2>&1 | tee /tmp/gvm.log
then plug in your camera. Press Control-C, run "/usr/lib/gnome-volume-manager/gnome-volume-manager", and attach /tmp/gvm.log here. Thank you!
Martin, indeed nautilus in hardy should drop the camera program chooser, since nautilus' handling of cameras is known broken.
In hardy, it is really gnome-volume- manager which should do the camera handling. Please do
killall gnome-volume- manager lib/gnome- volume- manager/ gnome-volume- manager -n 2>&1 | tee /tmp/gvm.log
/usr/
then plug in your camera. Press Control-C, run "/usr/lib/ gnome-volume- manager/ gnome-volume- manager" , and attach /tmp/gvm.log here. Thank you!