On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 05:23 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 04/12/16 01:25, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> >
> > I just installed simple-mtpfs and gat
> > the following:
> >
> > [root@Box10 bobg]# simple-mtpfs -l
> > No raw devices found.
> > [root@Box10 bobg]# simple-mtpfs -l
> > No raw devices found.
> >
> You said it is a Nikon S3100? I just
> checked the manual and the camera
> should support PTP and MTP. Check the
> output of:
> lsusb -v -d 04b0:0320
> It should have lines with "Picture
> Transfer Protocol" and "MTP".
> For example, the following lines are
> in the info from my phone:
> bInterfaceSubClass 1 Still
> Image Capture
> bInterfaceProtocol 1
> Picture Transfer Protocol (PIMA 15470)
> iInterface 5 MTP
>
> Try installing the gvfs-mtp package.
> It would be easiest to reboot after
> installing that so the system tasks
> get started properly. Then try
> plugging in the camera to the USB port.
> --
.
I just did:
[root@Box10 bobg]# dnf install gvfs-mtp
Shutdown and rebooted the computer.
lsusb shows: Bus 001 Device 004: ID
04b0:0320 Nikon Corp.
and no icon comes up on the desktop.
°cycling the usb connection and turning
the camera off/on shows no difference.
However "gvfs-mtp" apparently has no man
page so I don't know what to expect from
it yet?
The fact that nothing appears on the desktop doesn't mean the device
isn't accessible. According
to https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/gvfs
(referenced from the dnf info on the gvfs-mtp package):
"There is a set of command line programs starting with "gvfs-" that
lets you run commands (like cat, ls, stat, etc) on files in the GVfs
mounts."
poc