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it seems to have IO troubles right from the start.
It might mean gvfs might be blocking it, or some unrelated USB connection problem.
Can you check with a different computer perhaps?
Certainly, here's a rewritten version of the message:
It's consistently indicates the EOS 30D from the beginning. I've attempted this on three different computers, and the problem persists despite changing the USB port and performing a clean Debian installation.
If there's a potential obstruction, what steps can I take to determine what needs testing to confirm the issue?
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*Name of the camera
Canon R8
Use the Marketing name.
EOS Canon R8
USB IDs
e.g. by running: lsusb
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 04a9:3113 Canon, Inc. Canon Digital Camera
camera summary output
run
gphoto2 --summary > summary.txt
gphoto2 error gphoto2 --summary.txt
attach summary.txt here
camera configuration output
gphoto2 --list-all-config > list-all-config.txt
Command not working
gphoto2 error - gphoto2 --list-all-config.txt
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