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> On Fri, 13 Jul 2007, Haines Brown wrote:
> 
> >   $ uname -a
> >   Linux teufel 2.6.18-4-686 #1 SMP Wed May 9 23:03:12 UTC 2007 i686
> >   GNU/Linux 
> To get more information, build a kernel with CONFIG_USB_DEBUG turned 

> on.  Then post the dmesg log showing what happens when you plug in the 
> camera.

Sorry, I should have mentioned I'm running a stock kernel. 

Over the years I never dared to build a custom kernel, for not only do
I lack the time for it, but I'm intimidated by the prospect. 

Am I to infer from your statement that one can't really find out how
the kernel is responding to the attachment of my camera without
turning CONFIG_USB_DEBUG on? I gather is off in the stock kernel. 

Haines Brown

  


  

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