Re: Camera mounts as Unknown Device

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On Sunday 29 May 2022 06:52:47 pm deloptes wrote:
> Thierry de Coulon wrote:
> > On Sunday 29 May 2022 00.22:41 deloptes wrote:
> >> what does dmesg say?
> >
> > [ 1343.693041] usb 1-12: new high-speed USB device number 6 using
> > xhci_hcd [ 1343.878882] usb 1-12: New USB device found, idVendor=04a9,
> > [ idProduct=32f5,
> > bcdDevice= 0.02
> > [ 1343.878885] usb 1-12: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
> > SerialNumber=0
> > [ 1343.878888] usb 1-12: Product: Canon Digital Camera
> > [ 1343.878889] usb 1-12: Manufacturer: Canon Inc.
>
> I do not see any disk device created
> http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids
>
> the device ID is not in the list - either it is some crap or it is too new.
>
> > So obviouly  the device is found, and it gets mounted. So I don't think I
> > have an mtp problem.
> >
> > I can use it this way, I simply have to turn the camera off instead of
> > unmounting the correct way.
>
> May be it is using some fall back, but most probably it would be fuse
>
> BR
>
> ____________________________________________________
What model camera, exactly?

Some cams are MTx cams only, some are MTx and kodak standard protocols, and 
don't do traditional USB (like most smart phones). 

Some cams do usb but you need to go into settings and tell it to use usb.

When you plug the cam in, does an icon popup on your desktop?

Sorry, playing catch up here.

Kate
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