![]() I have turned of auto-mounting in Ubuntu via the dconf Editor, by following these instructions I found, which did not help: T18:35:35: Camera_get_config failed (-2): Bad parameters T18:35:35: Can not open camera: Power OK? If camera is auto-mounted as external disk storage, please unmount it and disable auto-mount. I get the following error message in Ekos: Obviously, this is no good and renders the RPI system useless. Even then, most of the time Ekos does not make the connection, in which case I have to turn off the Canon, disconnect and "stop" Ekos, then turn the Canon back on, and start Ekos again - HOPING this time it'll connect. Then ounce everything is running, turn the Canon on, wait 20 seconds, and THEN and ONLY then, play the "start" button in Ekos. I find to get it to connect to the Canon at all, i need to boot everything first while keeping the Canon turned off. However, Ekos only connects to my Canon T3i about 1 out of 20 attempts or ~ 5% of the time. Ekos connects to my mount and QHY guide camera 100% of the time, no problem. I connect via WiFi from a Windows 10 PC from which I run Kstars/Ekos. ![]() ![]() I have the latest bleeding version of Indi installed on the RPI and use a profile in Indi Web Manager for my hardware: iOpron iEQ45 PRo, Canon DSLR and QHY CCD. I am running Ubuntu Mate 16.04 on a RPI 3B with a 128GB micro SD card.
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