[lug] Any body got an Olympus c3000z to work with Linux?
Ian S. Nelson
nelson_ at attglobal.net
Mon Oct 1 20:04:59 MDT 2001
Sorry for the long message..
This is what I get: The device is talking to the computer but
gphoto2 isn't sniffing it out. I don't have any other USB devices, at
work I have a bunch and I have been getting them to work compiling my
kernel this same way. There doesn't seem to be a USB kernel daemon...
I'm going to track that down. I'm on 2.4.10 btw..
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: usb.c: USB device 8 (vend/prod 0x7b4/0x100) is
not claimed by any active driver.
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: Length = 18
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: DescriptorType = 01
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: USB version = 1.10
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: Vendor:Product = 07b4:0100
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: MaxPacketSize0 = 8
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: NumConfigurations = 1
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: Device version = 1.00
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: Device Class:SubClass:Protocol = ff:ff:ff
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: Vendor class
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: Configuration:
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bLength = 9
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bDescriptorType = 02
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: wTotalLength = 0020
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bNumInterfaces = 01
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bConfigurationValue = 01
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: iConfiguration = 00
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bmAttributes = c0
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: MaxPower = 0mA
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel:
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: Interface: 0
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: Alternate Setting: 0
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bLength = 9
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bDescriptorType = 04
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bInterfaceNumber = 00
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bAlternateSetting = 00
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bNumEndpoints = 02
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bInterface Class:SubClass:Protocol =
ff:ff:ff
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: iInterface = 00
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: Endpoint:
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bLength = 7
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bDescriptorType = 05
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bEndpointAddress = 04 (out)
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bmAttributes = 02 (Bulk)
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: wMaxPacketSize = 0040
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bInterval = 00
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: Endpoint:
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bLength = 7
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bDescriptorType = 05
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bEndpointAddress = 83 (in)
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bmAttributes = 02 (Bulk)
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: wMaxPacketSize = 0040
Oct 1 19:58:51 isn kernel: bInterval = 00
Timothy Klein wrote:
> Ok, this command is correct.
>
> > gphoto2 --camera "Nikon CoolPix 990" --port "usb:" -l
>
> For your camera, it would presumably be "Olympus C3000Z" Are
> you getting connect signals from the kernel when you turn the camera on
> and plug in the USB cable? When I plug mine in, I get this:
>
> Oct 1 08:57:43 keats kernel: hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/1, \
> assigned device number 2
> Oct 1 08:57:43 keats kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod \
> 0x4b0/0x102) is not claimed by any active driver.
>
> If you are not getting this, then the problem is USB, not gphoto2. I
> wasn't getting this last night, and it turned out that my Khubd process
> had become defunct (how?) so new USB devices were not being detected.
>
> Do you have other USB devices working?
>
> HTH,
>
> Tim
>
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