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Thanks, Dale, after your letter I found some solution :) I unmerged |
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libphoto and downloaded it's latest version from http://www.gphoto.org/ |
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and images are downloading by gphoto2 and gtkam. But when I works not |
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under root any program cannot get access to /dev/ttS0. Changing |
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permissions to 777 for ttS0 does not take any effect. What permissions |
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these programs need? |
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Dale wrote: |
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> Alexander Pilipovsky wrote: |
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>> Hello all! |
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>> When I used Ubuntu :)), I got files from my camera by F-Spot. Now I |
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>> compiled f-spot (http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/F-Spot), but now camera |
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>> does not see PC and F-Spot does not see camera too. What it need for work? |
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>> Thanks! |
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> I have a Canon PowerShot A95 and I use gtkam to get my pictures. Really |
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> easy to use in my opinion and has quite a few features if you need them. |
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> You also may want to make sure you have the correct CAMERAS= line in |
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> make.conf. I have CAMERAS="canon ptp2" in my make.conf. I think ptp2 |
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> is the one that it actually uses. |
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> Just a thought. now I will go check into this F-spot. I don't recall |
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> hearing of it before. |
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> Hope one of those will help. |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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Alexander Pilipovsky aka Engraver |