I am running SUSE 8.2. Pretty much a standardinstallation. However, I have
reinstalled Gphoto while trying to get it to work.
I wouldn't concern yourself with GPhoto, but have you installed USBView and GTKam ? What you can try though is to click the button on the docking station and make sure it is being detected first using USBView. Once the system is detecting it and you know the camera is being detect, it is then a program issue vice hardware. GPhoto didn't really work with mine either, but you can use GTKam to retrieve the images from the camera, then just use Gimp to view and edit your pictures. I get output when I run the gphoto2 --auto-detect program but the actual software just doesn't work properly with our cameras. Just a thought to roll around. Here is the output I get.
# gphoto2 --auto-detect
Model Port
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Kodak DX4900 usb:
It is detected but the program itself is useless and will not detect the camera. That is why I use GTKam to actually transfer the pictures. With GTKam you will not have to mount anything, you just go into the program and run the autodetect, once your light is blinking on the Easyshare docking station. There should be packages available for SuSE.
http://gphoto.sourceforge.net/proj/gtkam/These packages came on the Mandrake Distro CDs and all I had to do was install them. You might want to check your cds, or you should be able to find the SuSE packages online somewhere.