Re: FC3 not detecting my Canon Powershot A60 camera

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On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 07:09:35PM -0800, Dan Stromberg wrote:
> 
> When I hook up my Canon Powershot A60, nothing seems to happen on my
> Fedora Core 3 system.  Nothing new shows up in dmesg, and nothing new
> shows up in lsusb -v.

There are NO new entries in /var/log/messages when you plug in /turn on
the camera? Try doing "less /var/log/messages" in a window, then entring
the command "F" without the quotes in that window, so less will show new
entries as they are added to the file. Then as you play with the camera
you will be able to see what's happening. then see if the info below will
help you any.

I don't have a Canon (it's a new Kodak, just a couple of days ago),
but here's what I saw in /var/log/messages when the camera was turned
on when I first tried it:

	Nov 19 19:07:02 fcshome kernel: usb.c: USB device 3 (vend/prod 0x40a/0x57d) is not claimed by any active driver.
	Nov 19 19:07:05 fcshome /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: ... no modules for USB product 40a/57d/100

Then after configuring the hotplug mechanism I get this:

	Nov 20 16:16:09 fcshome kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:02.0-3, assigned address 17
	Nov 20 16:16:09 fcshome kernel: usb.c: USB device 17 (vend/prod 0x40a/0x57d) is not claimed by any active driver.
	Nov 20 16:16:12 fcshome /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: Setup usbcam for USB product 40a/57d/100
	Nov 20 16:16:12 fcshome /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: Module setup usbcam for USB product 40a/57d/100
	Nov 20 16:16:18 fcshome devlabel: devlabel service started/restarted

Also, I'm not running Fedora (TaoLinux), so YMMV.

Instructions for setting up hotplug to work with a camera can be found at:

	http://gphoto.sourceforge.net/doc/manual/permissions-usb.html

In addition, I had to install the latest gphoto2, libgphoto2, gtkam
packages. Hopefully FC3 will already have those.

Good luck!

> 
> I googled for a while, and also looked at an archive I keep of the last
> 3 months of fedora-list, but neither turned up a solution.
> 
> I tried to auto detect with both gphoto2 and gThumb, and neither could
> find the camera.
> 
> I tried to manually specify the camera type with both gphoto2 (PTP only)
> and gThumb (PTP and Native), and still, neither could see the camera.
> 
> As an example of the kind of errors I'm getting, when I attempt to use
> gThumb with a Native A60 config manually specified, I get:
> 
> An error occurred in the io-library ('Bad parameters'): Could not find
> USB device (vendor 0x4a9, product 0x3074). Make sure this device is
> connected to the computer.
> 
> I tried turning the camera off and back on.  I also tried disconnecting
> the USB cable and plugging it back in - at both ends.  :)  Neither got a
> peep out of dmesg nor lsusb -v.
> 
> gphoto2 used to work with the camera well, under Fedora Core 2.
> 
> Does anyone have any suggestions for me?  Is there perhaps something I
> need to modprobe?
> 
> Thanks!
> 



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