[ubuntu-za] Nautilus for Kodak EasyShare Z740

Bill Cairns cairnsww at gmail.com
Mon Oct 20 15:16:32 BST 2008


On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 9:54 AM, Reenen Laurie <REENENL at pepstores.com>wrote:

> Your camera *should* be on the list when you go to "Places" -> "File
> System".  F-Spot can't find them without it being mounted.


That's what my logical mind tells me but it aint so! Unlike a memory stick
it just is not there.

Bill

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> Subject: [ubuntu-za] Nautilus for Kodak EasyShare Z740
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> Whenever I plug my camera in to a USB port, I am asked "Do I want to
> import pictures?"
>
> If I reply yes, F-Spot proceeds to read the pictures on my camera. If
> no, nothing happens and the camera is not mounted anywhere. I can use
> Picasa at this stage to get the pictures but Picasa is very slow and I
> don't want to use it.
>
> I do use F-Spot to manage my pictures, but would prefer to use Nautilus
> to load the pictures from my camera (which is what I do under Windows -
> well I use Explorer but you know what I mean).
>
> Is there any way to bypass F-Spot and go to Nautilus here?
>
> (Clearing the 'Import digital photographs when connected check box in
> System>Removable Drives and Media does not work - the system just
> ignores my camera when I turn it on).
>
> Is this a Kodak problem?
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