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Andrew Gaydenko wrote: |
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> On Saturday 17 January 2009 22:38:43 Dale wrote: |
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>> Andrew Gaydenko wrote: |
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>>> On Saturday 17 January 2009 21:52:19 Dale wrote: |
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>>>> It doesn't here either but it is most likely miss configured here since |
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>>>> I use gtkam. You may want to try gtkam if all else fails. Put |
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>>>> CAMERAS="canon ptp2" in your make.conf and it should work. |
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>>> Already have. |
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>>>> Dale |
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>>>> :-) :-) |
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>> Does gtkam not work either? If not, you may have something other than |
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>> software problems. It may be something not recognizing your camera for |
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>> some reason. May want to check your logs for errors. |
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> In fact, there are many googling results wrt this gtkam error message - too |
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> many to identify the problem reason :-) |
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>> I'm not using KDE 4 but gtkam should work regardless since it is not KDE. |
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>> Dale |
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>> :-) :-) |
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If that many programs can't access your camera, either the system is not |
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able to recognize the camera or you have other problems. Maybe you can |
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post the related portion of /var/log/messages or whatever log your |
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system uses and we can help. Right now, I have no other clue. We have |
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to have more info before we can help. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |