On Dec 30, 3:07 am, The Real Bev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Porch Song wrote:
> > I have the Cannon SD880 IS and it is not showing up under devices
> > either.  When I do the nautilus eject, picassa still fails to see
> > camera.  Picassa has no idea camera is connected.  Under Import, all
> > greyed out for devices except "folders."  And, yes, it is 8.10.  Any
> > estimation of next update to address this issue?
>
> When does hell freeze over?  I have a Canon scanner and 2 Canon cameras and 
> NONE
> of them can be mounted in linux.  If you ask Canon for drivers they'll tell 
> you
> they don't support linux. I needed a scanner that would do 2.25*2 slides and a
> camera that uses AA batteries and Canon made the best/most reasonably priced
> items.  I wish they didn't make stuff that I wanted to buy because I feel 
> like a
> traitor :-(
>
> Besides, the flap on the USB socket looks flimsier than the cover to the
> card/battery compartment and card readers are cheap.

Well, Bev, perhaps if enough Linux users write to Canon and complain,
the firm will get its collective nether parts in gear. After all, it
only took Creative three years to release a Linux driver that works
for its Soundblaster X-Fi audio card, and moreover, if I'm not
misinformed, it's open source !...

Henri

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