On 08/31/2017 01:04 PM, Jack Craig wrote:
have you looked at wifi connection?
Uhm, does the Hero use MTPFS like some cameras and cell phones? Perhaps
"simple-mtpfs" would help. First:
simple-mtpfs -l
to list the potential devices. Identify the device's ID, then
simple-mtpfs --device=<deviceid> /path/to/mountpoint
to mount it. To unmount it:
simple-mtpfs -u /path/to/mountpoint
Just an idea. It's been a while since I futzed with a GoPro.
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 8:02 AM, Philip Rhoades <phil(a)pricom.com.au
<mailto:phil@pricom.com.au>> wrote:
People,
I just bought this camera but on my F25 x86_64 XFCE workstation,
plugging the camera into a USB port does not register a device -
from Googling it appears that I might have to use gvfs to get a
usable connection? Has anyone got this working with a setup like mine?
Thanks,
Phil.
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