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|    Carlos E.R. to bad sector    |
|    Re: No camera recognition in usb port wi    |
|    27 Mar 23 11:38:38    |
      From: robin_listas@es.invalid              On 2023-03-27 03:04, bad sector wrote:       > On 3/26/23 04:17, grinch wrote:       >> On 25/03/2023 00:16, bad sector wrote:       >>>       >>> With Leap-15.4 as soon as I plug-in and turn on the camera a popup       >>> asks me if I want to... and my answers is always "show in file       >>> manager". I can't for the life of me get this same thing going with       >>> Tumbleweed. I plug the camera in and turn it on but NOTHING happens       >>> and clicking the sys-tray usb icon doesn't show anything either.       >>>       >> Assuming you are using KDE go to system settings removable devices and       >> see if that helps ??       >>       >> My Tumbleweed laptop( Thinkpad P50) refuses to see a USB stick which       >> my 15.4 can see/use,it did not work when I had 15.4 on the laptop       >> either so I presume its a hardware issue.       >>       >       > It's SystemSetting/Hardware/RemovableDevices       >       > In Leap-15.4 I have All-Known-Devices checked to be mounted On-Login and       > On-Attach. I could also add the camera specifically (Nikon D3200) but       > have had no need to do so. I'm going to reduce this to On-Attach only.       > There IS a "Camera" header in the left pane and whether I like it or not       > a once detected D3200 ends up inserted there.       >       > In Tumbleweed I have All-Known-Devices unchecked except for Nikon-D3200       > in the Disconnected-Devices list. This should work but doesn't. Checking       > All-Known-Devices for On-Login and On-Attach as in Leap makes no       > difference. There is no "Camera" header in the left pane but D3200 is       > checked in the Unattached-Devices list.       >       > Turning the camera ON while "dmesg -w"       >       > 841.027204 usb 2-2: new high-speed USB device number 9 using ehci-pci       > 841.184151 usb 2-2: New USB device found, idVendor=04b0, idProduct=042c,       > bcdDevice= 1.03       > 841.184163 usb 2-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,       > SerialNumber=3       > 841.184169 usb 2-2: Product: NIKON DSC D3200       > 841.184174 usb 2-2: Manufacturer: NIKON       > 841.184177 usb 2-2: SerialNumber: 000005002543       >       > Clicking the USB icon in SysTray fills the screen with every imaginable       > device in the box which I would NEVER want to mount with just a single       > click ...ECXEPT the camera.       >              How do you connect it?              I have the D3200, and I simply do not have the cable to connect it to       the computer. I don't think I ever had it.              I have always extracted the card, and put that on a card reader.                     --       Cheers, Carlos.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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