This is annoying me. How do I know what "port" to give gphoto ? It's a
USB camera. Can't it work it out ?
bartender [1] gphoto2 -P --auto-detect
and there
Model Port
----------------------------------------------------------
Canon PowerShot A20 usb:
gPhoto2 reported the error 'Unknown port'
gphoto2 --camera "Canon PowerShot A20" -a
and there
Abilities for camera: : Canon PowerShot A20
Serial port support : no
Parallel port support : no
USB support : yes
IEEE1394 support : no
Network support : no
Capture choices :
Configuration support : yes
Delete files on camera support : yes
File preview (thumbnail) support : yes
File upload support : yes
bartender [1] gphoto2 -P --auto-detect --port /dev/usb/ttyUSB0
and there
Model Port
----------------------------------------------------------
Canon PowerShot A20 usb:
gPhoto2 reported the error 'Unknown port'
also, this silly application seems to have screenshots of a gnome
frontend on the web site...but what I've built is a CLI. Anyone here using
gphoto ?
Kate
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