Yes this problem still exists in karmic. After plugging in a camera an incomprehensible mess of error dialogs is spawned
by the foto app du jour that pops up (either f-spot of gthumb) and photo's cannot be imported.
After reading the above bug reports I realize this is because gvfs has mounted the camera before the application can
get to it.
Even after setting the default action in Nautilus to "do nothing" there is still an error dialog (Error 60 as above).
This one seems to be harmless though. I can get the pictures from the gvfs device (as if it was a regular folder).
Importing photo's worked very well in Ubuntu 7.04 so I was quite shocked by this regression.
Yes this problem still exists in karmic. After plugging in a camera an incomprehensible mess of error dialogs is spawned
by the foto app du jour that pops up (either f-spot of gthumb) and photo's cannot be imported.
After reading the above bug reports I realize this is because gvfs has mounted the camera before the application can
get to it.
Even after setting the default action in Nautilus to "do nothing" there is still an error dialog (Error 60 as above).
This one seems to be harmless though. I can get the pictures from the gvfs device (as if it was a regular folder).
Importing photo's worked very well in Ubuntu 7.04 so I was quite shocked by this regression.