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On Sunday 02 Jan 2005 09:09, Edward Holcroft wrote:
>
> I'm using Mandrake 10.1 and Digikam 0.6.1. I looked at the files you refer
> to but can't see what to edit, but will play around a little and see what
> google has to say.
>
> In response to Martin, I did not set my PC up manually to detect my camera
> and run gtkam - that just worked out the box.
>
It works like that for many, many cameras.  Kodak, however, use a proprietary 
format which can't be mounted as a usb drive.  GPhoto2 can work with many 
cameras that have that problem.  John - have you tried that?

> I tried Anne's suggestion in the KDE settings but it's not working yet.
> Maybe after a system restart ... I'll let you all know if it works.
>
Maybe, though re-starts are rarely necessary - but another possibility is that 
you need to associate other image formats with digikam.  Just a thought.

Anne
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