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Camera (olympus c-2100uz)worked fine in FC4 and FC5T3 using gphoto or digikam. Upgraded to FC5 and now get the following error.
*** Error ***
An error occurred in the io-library ('Could not claim the USB device'): Could not claim interface 0 (Operation not permitted). Make sure no other program or kernel module (such as sdc2xx, stv680, spca50x) is using the device and you have read/write access to the device.
*** Error (-53: 'Could not claim the USB device') ***
Will not work as root either.
Can anyone help
thanks
bushtec
After today's yum update, gphoto2 work's fine from the command line, however still no go in digikam. Digikam auto detects the camera, but returns "unable to connect to camera, make sure the camera is connected and turned on".
That's ok, I'll just use the command line.
thanks for the help.
Well, fwiw, dmesg | grep usb (or USB) should do the trick - if you do this right after the camera is plugged in. You should get some messages about a new usb device being registered. (or dmesg | tail) ... there should also be some boot messages about the usb system.
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