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Description of problem: When connecting a Canon EOS 450d camera to the PC, shotwell starts up and gives a popup message "Unable to fetch previews from the camera: Unspecified error (-1)" With as a result that I am currently not able to read photo's from my Camera! When I disable the iPod plugin in Rhythmbox the problem is gone. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): rhythmbox.x86_64 2.90.1-17.git20110927.fc16 shotwell.x86_64 0.10.1-1.fc16 libgphoto2.x86_64 2.4.11-1.fc16 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. start rhythmbox and play some music 2. plugin usb cable and switch the camera on 3. Wait and see Shotweel being started and gives the "Unable to fetch previews from the camera: Unspecified error (-1)" popup message Actual results: A popup message "Unable to fetch previews from the camera: Unspecified error (-1)" Expected results: Being able to retrieve the photo's from my camera Additional info: Problem occurs when rhythmbox is running with the iPod plugin enabled. Disabling this plugin fixes the problem.
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