Please describe the problem: When connecting Nokia E75 using USB and Photo Transfer mode I get three different pop-up windows asking what to do and also two error windows saying: Unable to mount Nokia Mobile Phones Nokia E75 Error initializing camera: -60: Could not lock the device Also three camera icons appear on the desktop but when opening the default application suggested (gthumb) all camera icons disappear. Steps to reproduce: 1. Select Photo Transfer mode in Nokia E75 USB connections 2. Connect to a computer with USB 3. Observe the above described behavior Actual results: See above. Expected results: Only pop-up window only and no error windows at all. Does this happen every time? Yes. Other information: Downstreamed from http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579431
A side note: The 2.10.x series of gThumb unmounts all gphoto mounts under ~/.gvfs when the photo importer is launched, which is why the icons disappear. That part is normal. (The trunk version doesn't do this, but it hasn't been released yet.) - Mike
I get three pop-ups and errors also with Fedora 12 Beta.
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 12 development cycle. Changing version to '12'. More information and reason for this action is here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping
I still get three pop-ups and two errors with F13ß.
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