After removing the camera app, and reseting my N800 it now mysterously autolaunches and rotates again. Could it be the camera app that needs to be updated?
Tangentially related...the Flashcam project also is not working with the camera after Diablo. There must be some changes to the camera device firmware/software in Diablo that haven't been incorporated into the "camera" and "flashcam" apps yet.
Not sure if this is related either, but in Maemo.org's table of changes between Chinook and Diablo, there is a change for a package called "camera-test", plus changes to the set of gstreamer packages.
See: http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/changes...2_changes.html
After removing the camera app, and reseting my N800 it now mysterously autolaunches and rotates again. Could it be the camera app that needs to be updated?
I have not yet installed any camera software (I was waiting 'til I got the time to install videocamera). I just tested from the included phone app.
After removing the camera app, and reseting my N800 it now mysterously autolaunches and rotates again. Could it be the camera app that needs to be updated?
I uninstalled "Camera" and found I couldn't reinstall it. Nevertheless, after just that one change, now it works as before. Pop open the camera and Internet call opens automatically and the picture flips when the camera is rotated. Go figure.
I'm guessing you intend your poll to apply only to camera issues seemingly brought on by Diablo. Is that correct?
Early tablets had a chance of suffering from a known defect that caused the flip failure. My tablet, for instance, exhibits the flip failure problem, but did not begin doing so until some four or five months after I purchased it. I elected not to send my tablet in for replacement as the camera is altogether uninteresting to me.