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  Date: Dec 09    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 366
  

DigiKam is an interesting photo file management software! I am slowly
working my way through the manual.

I must be using flawed logic in trying to import/download photos from my
Canon PowerShot G10.

My computer recognized the camera and I can download photos to my
desktop.

DigiKam recognizes the camera two ways when I plug it in and turn it on,
but it refuses to import the images.

If I go to the DigiKam tool bar and click on Import, the camera is
recognized two ways....

1."cameras auto detected Canon Digital Camera"
2. "cameras add USB PTP class camera.

Attempting to connect using either of these gives me an error window.
"Failed to connect to the camera. Please make sure it is connected
properly and turned on. Would you like to try again?"

Any ideas?

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Answer #1    Answered On: Dec 09    

Is it in Ubuntu or Kubuntu ? In Kubuntu my Fujifilm camera worked OK. In
Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex there were a lot of Permission denied messages and could
open the cam only by using f-spot.
I cannot remember what happened in Linux Mint in LXDE desktop. I will retry.
Generally, KDE apps worked fine in LXDE. For example, Konqueror.

 
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