From: <wer...@re...> - 2006-03-20 12:43:14
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Marcus, The /proc/bus/usb contains the directories 001 through 005 and the file devices. I've also tried with a PowerShot A300 and that works fine. Regards, Werner. Marcus Meissner wrote: > On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 09:07:03AM +0100, Werner Donn=E9 wrote: >> Hi Marcus, >> >> The output is an empty table: >> >> << >> werner@re-werner-6> gphoto2 --auto-detect >> Model Port >> ---------------------------------------------------------- >> werner@re-werner-7> >> As root is doesn't work either. >> >> I should perhaps add that when I boot Windows XP I can retrieve >> the images. So it isn't the camera I think. >=20 > Please check that /proc/bus/usb is mounted and not empty.=20 >=20 > (Should have at least a 'devices' and '001' entry.) >=20 > The kernel must have USBFS compiled in. >=20 > (This is actually not really true for very very new distros,=20 > which use /dev/bus/usb.) >=20 > Ciao, Marcus >=20 >=20 --=20 Werner Donn=E9 -- Re Engelbeekstraat 8 B-3300 Tienen tel: (+32) 486 425803 e-mail: wer...@re... |