Mono required by ubuntu-desktop

Michael R. Head burner at suppressingfire.org
Wed Aug 2 22:12:47 BST 2006


f-spot uses the same mechanism as gthumb (gphoto2) to interact with the
camera, as far as I know.

On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 23:09 +0200, Florian Zeitz wrote:
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> Not replying to anybody specifically, but this discussion made me wonder:
> Is it possible to import pictures from cameras that don't connect as
> Mass Storage Devices using F-Spot? I was pretty impressed by gthumb
> which did that for my Canon while Windows 2000 was failing (even the
> software that came with it didn't really want to work).
> If F-Spot doesn't do this it is definitely a must to keep at least the
> part of gthumb that does this in the default install.
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Michael R. Head <burner at suppressingfire.org>
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