It's been a while and not sure when I'll be back at my desk this month. I thought that I had mounted mine.
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FWIW, I never actually use the cables that came with my Nikons, but both the D40 and D5100 yield the expected three choices when I put their cards in a computer.
I hear you. It was the first Nikon I'd ever bought, and I just loved it. It's not getting much use now, but I wouldn't dream of parting with it.Off topic but I still use and love my D40 after all these years, one of the best pieces of kit that I ever purchased. :thumbup:
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Device Notifier is picking it up and offer the same three choices, Open with FileManager (which is Dolphin), Download photos with Digikam and Download photos with GwenView. Only Digikam will open with the photos, the others open blank.I'd guess the device needs to be mounted before you can use browse it with Dolphin.
With my OpenSuse 12.3/KDE 10.5, my Pentax K-50 is detected by Device Notifier as a Storage Volume. The notifier offers me 3 options: Open with FileManager (which is Dolphin), Download photos with Digicam and Download photos with GwenView. I just choose from there.
Actions can be edited and added to notifier via System Settings/Hardware/Device Actions. The command it is using on my system to open Dolphin is kioclient exec %25f.
It never have worked since I got the camera. I'll look into associating it.Did it ever work? Or has it always been like this? It sounds like Dolphin and Gwenview aren't associated with it as options.
Do you have a card reader? If so, what happens if you put the camera's card in the computer?
FWIW, I never actually use the cables that came with my Nikons, but both the D40 and D5100 yield the expected three choices when I put their cards in a computer.
Sorry, saptech, I didn't realize this before. I thought Dolphin and Gwenview weren't even appearing as choices. This makes it more perplexing...Device Notifier is picking it up and offer the same three choices, Open with FileManager (which is Dolphin), Download photos with Digikam and Download photos with GwenView. Only Digikam will open with the photos, the others open blank.
...as does this. :hmmmm2:On a side note, when using Gnome3 or KDE4, Nautilus will show the camera and I'm able to view the photos. Shotwell also works.
And--way off topic!--I still have my Canon T70 that I bought back in the '80s. You know, the kind of camera that actually needs FILM. (And it still works great, too.)
It does not have an http interface for setup?
Looks like you missed a little!Sometimes you need to find a device's IP address on the network. A method I sometimes use to help is to do a port scan using nmap, eg:
nmap 192.168.0/24 -p 80
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There most certainly is a lot going on in this thread!Moody, maybe I'm reading all this wrong, and I haven't been paying 100% attention to this issue... but I guess I'm not sure what the problem is.
I think the ~/Dropbox folder is always available locally, and it'll only sync to and from the DB server...?? Again, I could have missed the problem. There's a lot going on in this thread >.> :rofl:
Update on my dying laptop: I do believe it is now officially toast.
It's not the hard drive, although the hard drive *IS* the thing that was getting sizzling hot. I took the drive out, stuck it in an external enclosure, and despite all kinds of fsck warnings, missing hard drive warnings, etc., when in the laptop, it's absolutely fine externally.
So I guess I will bid adieu to my almost 7-year-old HP dv6000. It served me well. I'm not interested [enough] in diagnosing its actual problem(s) and/or fixing them at this point. I'll use its hard drive as an external backup for now on my other [newer] laptop.
Perhaps that Chromebook I've been thinking about buying is in the near future. Or not. I don't know yet.
RIP, my trusty dv6000. :bawling:
At its age, I just don't think it's worth the bother/cost to do anything about it.That sounds like a RAM issue, though it could very easily be a chipset problem, which means a bad motherboard.
No, I won't be shopping for a new laptop now. This one [the one that died] was just a spare anyway. Besides, my doctor keeps admonishing me for being on AF at 2, 3, 4 in the morning...but I keep telling him it's only because I CAN'T SLEEP, not the other way around.Good luck shopping for a new laptop... you're between the back to school sales and the holiday sales.
Oh, trust me, he's heard some choice words from me, including the F bomb. But not directed at him. He saw me at my absolute worst--post brain surgery, in a physical and emotional state I can't even describe in words. We've been through a lot together!Ah, I would have a few things to say to that doctor...
I was going to try to reply to this on my phone [using the Android Forums app], but I gave up. I'm just too used to having my fingers whip off whatever BB code I need, or cutting/pasting, etc., and I just couldn't deal with all the hunting and pecking and switching around keyboards. I'm getting very impatient in my old age.Man, tapatalk 4 is such a pain... I'm about ready to downgrade.