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as far as i know i havent diabled anything. i dont know how to do that
where is the watchdirectories list?ho do i edit this?
I can take photos and videos with the camera. And I can transfer them to another computer with USB. And I can see them in the "Camera" fake directory in File Manager. (I know they are really in /home/user/MyDocs/DCIM/) In the file manager, I can open a particular photo or video and either the Photos app or Media player app will show it. But if I go to the Photos or Media player app, they do not appear under "All images" or "Videos". In the Photos app, I click on "Filter by folder" and select "Camera default folder" but get "(no images)". If I click "Filter by folder" then "Custom folder" and select "Camera" I see thumbnails of my photos but if I click on them nothing happens. And if I click on the background I get "(no images)". If I go to Media player, it says "Videos 2 clips" which are the two that caim preloaded. If I click on that I only see those 2 videos.
I tried running track-processes -r but it didn't help.
The same happens even when I don't mount the micro sdhc.
If I then use the Filemanager to copy the photos to the "Images" fake directory (which I know is really /home/user/MyDocs/.images/ and copy the videos to the fake "Video clips" directory (which I know is really /home/user/MyDocs/.videos/) then the photos appear in the Photos app under all images. and the videos appear in the Media player app under "Videos".
How do I fix this? It is really inconvenient to have to copy/move the images and videos to view them.