little list of proposals by kubuntu italian user

Alessandro Ghersi alessandro-ghersi at kubuntu.org
Mon Feb 1 21:12:03 GMT 2010


In data Monday 01 February 2010 09:09:30 PM, Mackenzie Morgan ha scritto:
: > On Monday 01 February 2010 3:02:05 pm maggsimo at gmail.com wrote:
> > > > 3) photo and digital kamera: In Kubuntu Karmic, when users try to
> > > > connect a digital camera, the automount doesn't start. So users
> > > > can't download or browse their photos. Manual mount of the device
> > > > or installation of digiKam is necessary to using the digital camera.
> > > > Make possible the automount of the digital camera like a removable
> > > > storage device without digiKam, or at least digiKam by default into
> > > > CD or DVD.
> > > 
> > > Sounds like a problem with your specific camera, as it works for mine.
> > > Or well, it pops up and says that a new device was plugged in, and then
> > > I click on the camera in the menu that pops out of the panel and it
> > > offers to browse the images.
> > 
> > thanks for reply
> > 
> > this is the correct behaviours but, unfortunately, i see a lot of users
> > in ubuntu-it forum that have some problem with them digital-camera. kde
> > doesn't recognize them but digikam yes
> > 
> > so i think that it isn't a problem of a specific model of digital camera
> 
> "A lot" or "all"?  I'm not saying only one model could be problematic, just
> that it could vary by hardware.
> 
> When I plug in a camera, the removable device manager plasmoid pops out of
> the panel and says "Devices recently plugged in:" and lists my camera. 
> Under the camera it'll say how many actions are available for it.  Click
> that, and a window comes up saying "Open with Digikam / Browser folders /
> Do Nothing"  I usually pick "browse folders" and it opens up Dolphin
> already at the camera's mountpoint.
> 
> Unfortunately, it doesn't mount until I click on either "browse folders" or
> "digikam" :-/ That means even though I'm going to access it through the CLI
> I still have to let it open up Dolphin or Digikam, so I agree it could be
> better.

Hi, you said: Under the camera it'll say how many actions are available for 
it.  Click that, and a window comes up saying "Open with Digikam / Browser 
folders / Do Nothing".
This means in your system, digikam is installed. But, have you tried in a 
fresh install or livecd (so without digikam and your configuration files) if 
happens same behaviour? We are talking about the fresh install, and not in a 
system with digikam.

Regards
Lex



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