Debian Multimedia :: FUJIFILM FINEPIX S1800 - Mounting ?
Nov 8, 2010
I have a FUJIFILM FINEPIX S1800 digital camera that does not support USB transfer mode, it's PTP only.
I'm currently running Linux debian 2.6.32-5-amd64,
kded --version
Qt: 3.3.8b
KDE: 3.5.10
KDE Daemon: $Id: kded.cpp 711061 2007-09-11 09:42:51Z tpatzig $
This is the output of a lsusb
Is there a way to have the camera mounted automatically when I plug it in and turn it on? It works perfectly on my wife's computer (Ubuntu 10.10).
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Jan 3, 2011
I just upgraded from ubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 and now my Fujifilm Finepix JV won't mount. I plugged it in and some sort of error code, maybe code 60, and some thing about not being able to lock or unlock the device...i clicked it away too fast to see what it said, figuring the camera would mount right next try, but no. Also the error message won't come up anymore,only that once. nothing happens when i plug the camera in, except the camera goes into USB mode.
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Apr 9, 2011
so i'm having an issue when I'm plugging in my Canon 450D. I plug it in, the red activity light blinks and "Busy" is displayed on the LCD screen, but after about 30 seconds, it disappears, and all the while, it doesn't get mounted by Nautilus. I've checked Nautilus' media preferences, and verified this behaviour when set to "Auto mount" or "Ask me what to do". I assumed that it just meant that maybe it wasn't being detected by my laptop, but if I open Shotwell, it appears in the device pane to the left, but again, only for 30 seconds. Here's a shot of my message log:
Quote:
Apr 9 20:20:12 wegonix kernel: [ 4883.781092] usb 1-5: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 11
Apr 9 20:20:41 wegonix kernel: [ 4912.775528] usb 1-5: USB disconnect, address 11
As you can see, my system sees it, but no application - other than Shotwell - sees this and i guess it consequently times out. I've yet to see whether any other USB drive does this, and i'll try my iphone in a bit. This used to work about 2 weeks ago...
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Code: sudo mount -a smb://home/p/My Music /home/username/Music/Music on Home This didn't mount anything. In fact, I couldn't even cd to the directory "smb://home/p/My Music". And yes, I did already make the directory "/home/username/Music/Music on Home". I'm thinking that my problem is really how do I write the address of a Windows network drive.
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Quote:
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[Code]...
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[URL]I was going through this tutorial linked above, but then when I got to the dmesg | grep -i portion, I thought for a moment and said to myself, "Wait, I don't have that kind of output.Which is true,
dmesg | grep -i "SCSI device" outputs
nothing
where
[code].....
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Code:
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how I can do this?:
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Which method would you use?
I think one could ssh into it but I'm not able to do that yet.
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It's imperative that I can access this microSD card. It will be put into my mobile phone so I can have the Star Trek: The Next Generation theme tune as the ringtone. I'm sure you all - as will all of humanity - realise the importance of this endeavour
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Code:
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