[Digikam-devel] [Bug 153716] Digikam does not work with Olympus C-170 CAMEDIA camera

Julio A.Cartaya jacartaya at computatio.com
Mon Dec 10 13:17:29 GMT 2007


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------- Additional Comments From jacartaya computatio com  2007-12-10 14:17 -------
Hi Gilles,

I encountered the very same problem I described at two different
computers (even 2 different distros):

    * The one at my office (where I am now) is running Open SuSE 10.3 on
      an x86-64 CPU, and uses libgphoto2-2.4.0-25.2.
    * The other computer is my home machine, runs Mandriva 2008 Power
      Pack, on an x86-32 CPU, and I will have to wait until I get back
      home to tell you exactly which version of libgphoto2 is using.

When I attempt to access the pictures through the USB storage device I
get an error message from KDE that says it can not write to the port.
Wouldn't that be indication that the failure resides perhaps at the USB
driver?

Thanks

Julio
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Hi Gilles,<br>
<br>
I encountered the very same problem I described at two different
computers (even 2 different distros):<br>
<ul>
  <li>The one at my office (where I am now) is running Open SuSE 10.3
on an x86-64 CPU, and uses libgphoto2-2.4.0-25.2. <br>
  </li>
  <li>The other computer is my home machine, runs Mandriva 2008 Power
Pack, on an x86-32 CPU, and I will have to wait until I get back home
to tell you exactly which version of libgphoto2 is using.</li>
</ul>
When I attempt to access the pictures through the USB storage device I
get an error message from KDE that says it can not write to the port.
Wouldn't that be indication that the failure resides perhaps at the USB
driver?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
<br>
Julio<br>
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------- Additional Comments From caulier.gilles gmail com  2007-12-09 13:27 -------
Julio,

There is no camera drivers in digiKam. We use libgphoto2 for that. Witch version you use in your computer ?

Gilles Caulier


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