I'd expect USB flash drives to be auto mounted (The screams of "I plugged my flash drive in & it didn't mount - do not worth thinking about :) )<div><br></div><div>I'm in no way any expert on this, but IIRC, when I plugged my USB webcam in a few cycles ago, it launched Cheese and not PCManFM. Things will have changed and my laptop as of them is no longer, this one has a built in one. If you have a link to Entangle I'd be happy to install it & see how it gets on.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Regards,</div><div><br></div><div>Phill.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 1 November 2012 23:06, John Hupp <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:lubuntu@prpcompany.com" target="_blank">lubuntu@prpcompany.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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    <font size="-1"><font face="Arial">Perhaps it is too eager<font size="-1">, </font>I don't know.  It seems like standard
        behavior with remova<font size="-1">ble storage -- </font>it
        does the same thing with USB flash drives, which is also what
        Windows does.<br>
        <br>
        It would also be inter<font size="-1">estin<font size="-1">g to
            figure out why Entangle locks up when it tries to unmount
            the camera.<br>
            <br>
            <font size="-1">But in the meantime I'm very eager for a
              work-around.  I've put in a lot of research and testing
              time on this over the last<font size="-1"> few weeks, and
                it seems that I'm close to a decent solution with
                Entangle<font size="-1">.</font></font></font>  (I like
            it very much when thing<font size="-1">s </font>work the
            way they should<font size="-1">, </font>and I prefer to see
            the "right" solution, but I'll admit to some battle-<font size="-1">wearine<font size="-1">ss <font size="-1">with
                  <font size="-1">confronting one issue after <font size="-1">another.)</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><br>
          <br>
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    <div>On 11/1/2012 6:42 PM, Phill Whiteside
      wrote:<br>
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    <blockquote type="cite">Hi John,
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      <div>from what you describe I think PCManFM is being maybe just a
        little too eager to mount anything that arrives in a USB port.
        As such, I'd suggest raising a bug against PCManFM in the first
        instance, it can always get re-allocated once the dev-team have
        had chance to look into it.</div>
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      <div>Regards,</div>
      <div><br>
      </div>
      <div>Phill.<br>
        <br>
        <div class="gmail_quote">On 1 November 2012 22:36, John Hupp <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:lubuntu@prpcompany.com" target="_blank">lubuntu@prpcompany.com</a>></span>
          wrote:<br>
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            <div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <font size="-1"><font face="Arial">I'm trying to get a Canon Powershot G1
                  USB-connected camera working with <font size="-1">remote

                    capture (tethering) using either Entangle or <font size="-1">Gtkam.<br>
                      <br>
                      <font size="-1">Both apps get tripped up on the
                        fact that Lubuntu auto-mount<font size="-1">ed
                          the cam<font size="-1">era.  Gtkam simply
                            generates an error message about the camer<font size="-1">a already b<font size="-1">eing
                                in use.  Entangle notes the same
                                condition and offers to unmount the
                                camera, but approving that causes the
                                program to lock up.<br>
                                <br>
                                <font size="-1"><font size="-1">Either
                                    program launches OK if I manually
                                    unmount the camera from pcmanfm
                                    first.</font></font><br>
                                <br>
                                <font size="-1">So I'd like to launch
                                  the camera program from a script that
                                  first unmounts the camera.</font><br>
                                <br>
                                <font size="-1">Post #2 <font size="-1">in
                                    <a href="http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=967104" target="_blank">http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=967104</a><font size="-1"> had a solution in the
                                      command "gvfs-mount -s gphoto2,"</font></font></font>
                                but gvfs-mount is not installed by
                                default in Lubuntu<font size="-1"> and i<font size="-1">s not av<font size="-1">ailable
                                      from the default repos.<br>
                                      <br>
                                      <font size="-1">I also tried "sudo
                                        umount
                                        /home/<user>/.gvfs,"</font>
                                      which was the mount point
                                      suggested to me by "sudo mount." 
                                      That ran with<font size="-1">out
                                        error, but the camera did not
                                        seem to be trul<font size="-1">y
                                          unmounted<font size="-1">, and
                                            both cam apps errored as
                                            before.</font></font></font><br>
                                    </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><br>
              <font size="-1">What's my best solution in Lubuntu?<br>
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