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Between us newbies , no idea if its a DK bug or not.<br>
If i were to guess i would say that the "Unmount " command ( mouse
click ) closes the camera PTP interface and unmasks the camera
interface for the USB mass storage format of the card. Reminds me of
the image transfer selection option between PTP and USB mass
storage on some cameras "Setup"menu. My Nikon D3100 does not have
this option as the user is supposed to use the Nikon transfer
software that comes on a CD with the camera but is usable only for
Windows and Apple computers.<br>
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Cheers JohnB<br>
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On 01/02/11 12:31, Hevï Guy wrote:
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Woo hoo! A Linux neophyte such as me is able to help solve a dK
problem. Great for my ego!<br>
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On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 11:18 +1000, John Bestevaar wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="CITE"> Hi Hevii<br>
Even more fantastic! Simpler and it works!<br>
Your solution saves the risk of damage to the card from multiple
removals and reinsertions in the camera and external USB card
reader.<br>
I must admit however that "Unmounting" a device in order to get
it to work with an application is counterintuitive when normal
working calls for first " Mounting" the device.<br>
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Yeah, this is a bit bizarre, isn't it. Is it a bug?
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