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Hello
I still use 14.04-1 as my daily OS. There I can connect my camera (Fujifilm X20) by USB-cable to the system and I then can download the pics without any further ado onto the choosen directory. A truly great small tool. Now, I have made a parallel installation using 14.04-5. However, I can install Kamera (sudo apt-get install kamera) and the installation seemingly works. Later, when I want to check the installation and type «kamera» in the console, I get as respose: "The command «kamera» is not found". With sudo apt-get install kamera, I receive «kamera is alredy the newest version». A simple connection from the camera with the computer offers digiKam, Gwenview or Dolphin. digiKam is for this a much too heavy a program (the normal download with Kamera would usually be finished before digiKam would have finished starting... ), Gwenview shows me all the pics what I dont want and Dolphin is just not my preferred program, I fancy much more Krusader. Has anybody any idea why this problem exists?
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