I missed this thread but if you are looking for a program to use your
digital camera under linux, have a look at gphoto2.
The final gphoto2 release is soon to be releasedi. If your camera is not
yet supported it's time to speak and your camera will be supported in the
final release.

For the HP photosmart 715, I've some hints that it could supported.

TRY GPHOTO2 now. beta3 is in unstable. If it doesn't work tell me and
I'm sure we can do something for your camera.

Christophe


On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 08:22:56PM -0500, Jason M. Harvey wrote:
> >
> >
> >no, I just use konqueror, opens the 'disk' and edits the pictures from here 
> >with the gimp. I hope you'll succeed easily!
> >Greetings from Denmark
> 
> 
> l?rdag den 26. januar 2002 00:02 skrev du:
> > great!! thanks!
> >
> > btw, are you using gphoto? and if so, which camera model did you have to
> > select in it?
> >
> > i can't wait to get home and try it again!
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 11:37:01PM +0100, Claus Ladekj?r Wilson wrote:
> > | I have 315 c and it works fine with my old kernel. It needs three or two
> > | modules - usb-uhci and usb_core and usb_storage - I recall. Good luck!
> > | If it doesn't work - use a card reader in stead (Maybe you need to load
> > | scsi_mod too, because it works as a scsi-disk with the vfat file system).
> > | Greetings.
> > |
> 
> <-- snip -->
> hello again.
> 
> i've finally had a chance to play with my camera. i used modconf to load
> usb_core and usb_storage... and also scsi_mod. that went well. usb-uhci
> failed (device or resorce busy.... irq... ". so, since i was running out
> of time, i tried inserting usb-ohci instead of usb-uhci. that worked
> supposedly. i think after that the camera's lcd finally said "pc" -
> until then it didn't. i took a look in /proc/scsi/scsi and didn't see
> anything. gphoto --list-cameras didn't give me any output. i tried
> configuring gphoto while it was running... it gave me ttys1-4 (serial
> ports?) or other. i thought to choose other and use /dev/usb but
> /dev/usb is a directory with a lot of stuff!
> 
> Claus, you said you use konqueror to browse the files and open them with
> gimp.... i'm curious to know what you are mounting to view them! if
> you're clicking on an icon, could you take a look at the properties and
> let me know the path and/or mount point?
> 
> thanks,
> jason
> 
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