Fedora has for some reason dropt gtkam from the list of included packages. None of the usual repositories seem to have picked it up. This is strange because it is a handy graphical frontend to gphoto2/libgphoto2. It certainly can be no worse than the barely working, badly designed, "Import Photos" that pops up now when you attach a camera to a usb port. 1) it is not clear at all how to use this frontend 2) when you do get it working it refuses to import more than 74 photo's (probably depending upon size) in one run. So in the end you are better of using gphoto2 from the command line! What does the fedora community think about this? Alexander