On Monday 30 May 2022 17.56:07 Borg Labs wrote: > > 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. Most probably too new. I sure would not consider the R6 to be crap ;) Ecellent camera by the way > What model camera, exactly? Canon EOS R6 (...) > When you plug the cam in, does an icon popup on your desktop? No. What pops up is TDE's dialog box asking me what I want to do with the device. When I say I want to open it in a window, Konqueror does just that, and it works perfectly... except that if I close the window I can't find the device anymore (unless I turn it off and on and get the same dialog box again. So it actually works - I mean I can see my pictures, copy and delete them. However I am accessing two SD cards that, apparently, are mounted nowhere, which I find puzzling. Nik wrote >That's 'case you use system:/media/... for accessing the files, which only works with tdeio_* capable programs - which gimp is not. You can try to RMB -> "open system folder" to get the correct mountpoint And he seems to be right. kview is able to show the pictures. I don't know what RMB -> "open system folders" means. I took a look at Go -> system media in Konqueror and found my "Unknown device" listed there, so I can re-access it but can't unmount it (maybe because it's not mounted). Just wonder if this is good for the exfat formated cards or not. Obviously TDE has powers that Linux doesn't know about :)) > Sorry, playing catch up here. > > Kate No problem :) Thierry ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx