On 22/01/14 13:21, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jan 2014, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> Now I have another problem where user "bobg" is not authorized!
>
> [bobg@box10 ~]$ gphoto2 --get-all-files
> *** Error: No camera found. ***
>
> For debugging messages, please use the --debug option.
> Debugging messages may help finding a solution to your problem.
> If you intend to send any error or debug messages to the gphoto
> developer mailing list <gphoto-devel(a)lists.sourceforge.net>, please run
> gphoto2 as follows:
>
> env LANG=C gphoto2 --debug --debug-logfile=my-logfile.txt
> --get-all-files
>
> Please make sure there is sufficient quoting around the arguments.
>
> But the camera is detected:
>
> [bobg@box10 ~]$ gphoto2 --auto-detect
> Model Port
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Nikon Coolpix S3100 (PTP mode) usb:001,004
This sounds similar to a scanner problem from a recent thread.
On Thu, 16 Jan 2014, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> On 16/01/14 13:59, MichaelMichael Hennebry wrote:
>> On Thu, 16 Jan 2014, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>>
>>> On 16/01/14 11:52, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>>>>
>>>> IIRC, no.
>>>> I had to modify udev rules.
>>>
>>> I looked at that yesterday but don't see a way to fix the problem,
>>> don't understand how to! I'm out of my range of abilities I guess?
>>
>> Here is what I did:
>>
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2013-September/137284.html
>>
>>> I've simply created a script to change the permissions when I need
>>> xsane. No doubt it will be different for Fedora 20 ...
>>
>
> Ok Michael, that apparently works. The only thing I had to change were
> the codes for manufacturer and model. A test scan works without running
> my permissions script. That's better than fooling with the permissions
> as I did. However I was able to copy the documents I wanted with my lame
> fix.
Perhaps googling gphoto2 and udev would give you the right formula.
Perhaps, I'll look into that, but I should not have to do anything other
than yum install ghoto2. I snapped some snow photos this morning and
found I had no application to extract them from the camera. I yum
installed gphoto2 and eventually digikam out of desperation, neither
worked as I indicated above.
I restarted this computer in F-19, installed gphoto2 and it worked as
expected, no fiddling with peripheral stuff! Obviously something has
gone wrong with my F-20 system and I am beginning to consider
re-installing from scratch, that or just run an instance in VMWare ...
Thanks,
Bob
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