From: Peter F. <pe...@si...> - 2007-10-29 13:47:49
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Marcus Meissner wrote: > On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 12:26:10PM +0000, Peter Flynn wrote: >> I'm running a newly-installed stock Ubuntu Gutsy on a Dell Inspiron >> 4150. When I plug in my Kodak EZ200, it gets recognised (twice, but >> that's a separate story), and gthumb then offers to download my pix. >> >> Each one is almost identical, consisting of colored stripes; but some >> are blank. I've put a screenshot of gthumb's thumbnails here >> http://silmaril.ie/images/gthumb.png and of the resulting downloaded >> directory on disk here http://silmaril.ie/images/downloaded.png >> >> I can't work out if this is a gthumb problem or a libgphoto2 problem, so >> my apologies if I'm barking up the wrong tree. >> >> The problem of recognition is probably OT for this list, except that if >> anyone knows where to go for help I'd appreciate it: when I plug the >> camera in, *two* gthumb panels pop up asking if I want to download the >> pix. This also happened under Edgy, but there it was impossible to go >> further, as each process locked the other out. At least now I can click >> on one and ignore the other. > > Can you please try with the commandline tool, gphoto2 ? > > Just run "gphoto2 -P" to download all images. $ sudo killall gthumb $ gphoto2 -P *** Error *** An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not claim the USB device'): Could not claim interface 0 (No such file or directory). Make sure no other program or kernel module (such as sdc2xx, stv680, spca50x) is using the device and you have read/write access to the device. *** Error (-53: 'Could not claim the USB device') *** How do I find out what else to kill off so that the USB port is released? ///Peter |