Have you checked out www.gphoto.org 

Gphoto is software to handle digital cameras in Linux. They have a catalogue 
of 103 supported cameras.

Mine is not on the list.. Doh

Derek





On Tuesday 25 September 2001 01:55, you wrote:
> Hello group:
>
> In pursuit of making windows a distant memory, I am working towards trying
> to make sure all my hardware is Linux compliant.  Unfortunately windows
> still lives here as my proficiency with Linux is still lacking.  I am
> considering purchasing an Olympus digital camera that uses smart media
> cards and is apparently designed to be used with USB interface.  I'm hoping
> the group can save me considerable time and possibly a lot of money by
> helping me avoid hardware that is questionable or absolutely doesn't work
> with Linux as well as the best software program available.  Currently
> running 2 boxes one with Mandrake 8.0 and one with Redhat 7.1.  As soon as
> Mandrake releases 8.1 to the local stores I will own Mandrake 8.1 Powerpack
>   Both have USB working in Linux for printers at this point.  Is the USB
> interface to downloading from digital cameras doable or am I better off to
> stay with the older serial transfer interface.  I'm open to suggestions and
> am willing to spend approximately $300.  I admit that I have not researched
> this much yet. However I am under pressure from my job to get this camera
> working in the very near future and don't have allot of time to look
> everything over as thoroughly as I would like.  Your experiences and
> thoughts will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks Tazmun

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