thanks for sparking a memory.... it seems that I can only download photos with
sudo. I am already a member of group usb. Should I change permissions? I
would think so! Let's give it a try!
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Well, that didn't work. Which ones should I change. Really i chown /etc/gtkam
to <user>. Then I was investigating /etc/group and see a group called
'camera'. Let's add <user> to it! Surely that'll fix it!
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That didn't work either. How strange.
So I tried it from the command line. It could not find the camera as <user> or
with sudo.
Any suggestions?
On Monday 03 April 2006 07:03, Slide wrote:
> Check and see if you are a member of the usb group, thats the only
> other thing I can think of. Have you tried using the gphoto2 command
> line app? You can up the verbosity of the output and perhaps get a
> clue what is going wrong.
> slide
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