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2009-04-19
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2009-04-19
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2009-04-27
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In my own experiences, I have had success on my desktop, but only partial success on my N800, and no success at all on my NSLU2.
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2009-07-02
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2009-07-07
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2009-07-07
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@ Manitoba, Canada
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I just gave the .deb's a go (v2.4.4-1) with my Canon EOS 40D.
gphoto2 --auto-detect worked about 20% of the time, other times there was no camera found. --capture-image either said no camera, or once recorgnised the Canon, but gave an error (which I didn't note down).
The N810 crashed after about 10 minutes of trying things. Note, that all calls to gphoto2 were within a script that enabled USB host mode first, and reverted to OTG mode at the end, yet I still had a crash
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2009-07-08
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@ Toronto
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2009-07-08
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2009-07-08
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gphoto2 detects my camera but won't take pictures.