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only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top “Unspecified error” when connecting camera on 64-bit Ubuntu up vote 8 down vote favorite 2 I have a Canon 40D that worked well with 32-bit Ubuntu all the unable to mount android phone ubuntu way from 10.04 through 12.04. However, I switched to 64-bit 12.04 a while back, and since then, connecting the camera just brings up a simple dialog: Unable to mount Canon Digital Camera Error initializing camera: -1: Unspecified error This problem persists in 12.10 and the latest 13.04 build. syslog doesn't say much other than kernel: [12089.871412] usb 3-1: new high-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd mtp-probe: checking bus 3, device 3: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-1" mtp-probe: bus: 3, device: 3 was not an MTP device kernel: [12453.142322] usb 3-1: USB disconnect, device number 3 I've seen some random bugs on launchpad about this, but nothing that directly pertains to it. This seems like such a glaring problem that I figure I'm doing something wrong on my end. What's the proper way to get a camera to work on 64-bit Ubuntu? 64-bit camera ptp share|improve this question asked Mar 17 '13 at 10:08 EboMike 3081412 Btw, found a bug about the Rhythmbox MTP plug-in interfering. But I don't have
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ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack ubuntu couldn't find matching udev device Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Unable to mount SAMSUNG_Android in UBUNTU up vote 37 down vote http://askubuntu.com/questions/269069/unspecified-error-when-connecting-camera-on-64-bit-ubuntu favorite 14 When i enable USB debugging in android phone and connect it to Ubuntu i get popup like Unable to mount SAMSUNG_Android Error initializing camera: -60: Could not lock the device How to disable or ignore the popup? In windows works fine; the problem is just in Ubuntu ubuntu share|improve this question edited Feb 24 '13 at 18:55 DGund 2,71432656 asked Feb 24 '13 at 18:52 senzacionale http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15055304/unable-to-mount-samsung-android-in-ubuntu 7,17838129243 Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Solution –kornieff Jul 17 '15 at 17:59 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 52 down vote The problem is that Ubuntu is yet to support MTP natively. I hope with the next 13.04 version they will fix this annoying problem. In the mean time, you can manually add MTP support to your ubuntu's PPA and have seamless access to your android device. In Terminal, issue: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:langdalepl/gvfs-mtp sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get install gvfs Restart your computer. You might have to turn on USB Debugging on your Android devices. Next time when you plug it in, there should be no annoying error popups, it should appear in Nautilus as a single device with SD card and internal memory as sub folders, not as two mounted devices. Data transfer should work, but you might have problem accessing the device from some applications, in which case you might want to give Go-mtpfs a try. It requires manual mounting/unmounting the device, (which is done in two clicks) but then everything should be as fast and easy as accessing a normal folder. Hope that will help you. It works for me. Ubuntu 12.04, Samsung G
does one transfer files from Android Samsung Galaxy S3 to Centos 6? Issues related to hardware problems Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 44 posts 1 2 3 4 5 Next Rocksockdoc http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7305&start=20 Posts: 414 Joined: 2012/03/29 20:12:28 [SEMI-RESOLVED] How does one transfer files from Android Samsung Galaxy S3 to Centos 6? Quote Postby Rocksockdoc » 2012/11/01 17:44:06 Googling for how to transfer pictures/movies/audiorecordings from the Samsun https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lubuntu-users/2014-September/008467.html Galaxy S3 to Centos6 via USB cable, I find I seem to need a program that handles a protocol apparently called MTP in order to transfer files from my Samsung Galaxy S3 to error in the Centos 6 OS.If that is correct, how do we install MTP?I can't find it.Code: Select allyum --noplugins --showduplicates --enablerepo \* --disablerepo c6-media,\*-source,\*debug\* provides "*/mtp"
Top TrevorH Forum Moderator Posts: 16791 Joined: 2009/09/24 10:40:56 Location: Brighton, UK Re: How does one transfer files from Android Samsung Galaxy S3 to Centos 6? Quote Postby TrevorH » 2012/11/01 17:47:33 You sure? I don't have the S3 but on the error initializing camera S2 you just enable USB mass storage mode and it appears as a disk drive. Settings -> More... -> USB utilities -> Connect storage to PC Top Rocksockdoc Posts: 414 Joined: 2012/03/29 20:12:28 Re: How does one transfer files from Android Samsung Galaxy S3 to Centos 6? Quote Postby Rocksockdoc » 2012/11/01 18:37:33 TrevorH wrote: Settings -> More... -> USB utilities -> Connect storage to PCI'm not sure of 'anything' ... so that's why I googled - and found MTP mentioned as the solution - but then couldn't install MTP - so that's why I asked.The Android OS on the Samsung Galaxy S3 is Android version 4.0.4.I should note there is a 'slot' for a micro-SD card, but I don't have anything in the slot, so I'm talking about phone storage that I want to transfer (e.g., pictures) to the Centos laptop.On my Samsung Galaxy S3, I went to Settings->More Settings-> but could not find anything saying "USB" anywhere. They have: Airplane mode, Mobile Networks, Tethering & Mobile HotSpot, NFC, Android Beam, S Beam, Wi-Fi Direct, AllShare Cast, VPN, Wi-Fi Calling, Kies via Wi-Fi, & Nearby devices (but no USB).In Settings, there is "Data usage" but that just tells me how much
camera: -53: Could not claim the USB device" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] New developments: I dug up some old testing info from another problem and see that I was using $ gvfs-mount -s gphoto2 to unmount gvfs filesystems (used for all cameras supporting the PTP standard for photo transfers) But to use gvfs-mount, you have to first install gvfs-bin. But in any case that now seems unnecessary. Once in PCManFM, one can eject/unmount any of the filesystems displayed for the camera, and it will unmount all of them. One of the displayed filesystems will disappear from PCManFM at that point, and the other one or two will remain displayed (thereby reflecting some status as recognized or available, but not mounted). The camera is ready to be unplugged. But there is still a lot of buggy behavior here. Either by PCManFM, or perhaps by gvfs at the bottom of it. Some problems: - The Kodak EasyShare C182 error when plugged in: "Error initializing camera: -53: Could not claim the USB device." - Multiple filesystems are represented. Two for the Canon Powershot G1, both with matching contents. Three for the Kodak EasyShare C182; some or all of the contents are duplicated. - There is another error if you do not initially mount the camera storage in PCManFM, but say, in Shotwell, then close that and try to mount in PCManFM. I didn't record the error but it duplicates reliably. These bad behaviors are more troubling because opening PCManFM when plugging in a camera is the only option offered by default. On account of that I hope someone has time to better define the bug(s) and pursue the problem. (I've undertaken several of these mis/adventures. It is sometimes a long road, and now would be a bad time for me take a big detour.) That reference to Shotwell brings me to another point. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Looking for a less troubling and confusing use