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On Sunday 19 August 2001 09:25, Pierre Fortin wrote:
> ben s wrote:
> > i was considering buying a digital camera, and was wondering which
> > one has the leaset problems working with linux? is usb or serial
> > the way to go for linux usage???
And l
ben s wrote:
>
> i was considering buying a digital camera, and was wondering which one has
> the leaset problems working with linux? is usb or serial the way to go for
> linux usage???
I was out of town and just catching up...
I have a Sony Mavica. My reasons for this choice is no reliance
Bob Young wrote:
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> On Tue, 14 Aug 2001 01:04:59 -0500
> "J. C. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Bob, what do you mean by "made a node at the mount point"?
> >
>
> Mount point is specified in fstab. I used mnt/camera - so 'mkdir
> /mnt/camera'
> If the node does not exist there is no
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 00:10, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 20:33 -0400, Digital Wokan wrote:
> > I like my HP 215. It was only about $300, has a USB connection, comes
> > with a 4MB CompactFlash, and can accept up to a 32MB CompactFlash. It's
> > supposed to work with GPh
Hi Folks,
just a question. Anyone got the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P1 working ?
gphoto2 has support for the DSC-F1 on the list... is it a typo or is it real ?
Thx & Cheers
The Smurph
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Little girls, like butterflies, need no excuse.
-- Lazarus Long
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:53 -0500, glen sagers wrote:
> I'll plug my camera too, and answer wolfgang's question also.
>
> I use a toshiba pdr-m4, usb or serial connection, 1600x1200 resolution, (2.1
> megapixels), smart media. It's also not supported by gphoto, but Linux sees
> it as USB mass
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001 01:04:59 -0500
"J. C. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bob, what do you mean by "made a node at the mount point"?
>
Mount point is specified in fstab. I used mnt/camera - so 'mkdir
/mnt/camera'
If the node does not exist there is no place to mount it!
Bob
Want to b
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001 22:43:50 -0400
Digital Wokan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe there's something in your camera. Because I just tried it with my
> HP 215 and the mount returned /dev/sda1 as an unknown device. How do I
> determine which /dev the modprobe attached usb-storage to?
>
Maybe y
I'll plug my camera too, and answer wolfgang's question also.
I use a toshiba pdr-m4, usb or serial connection, 1600x1200 resolution, (2.1
megapixels), smart media. It's also not supported by gphoto, but Linux sees
it as USB mass storage device. I mount it under kernel 2.4.x with a mount
command
,
Jesse
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On Mon 13 Aug at 20:32:07 -0700
ben s schrieb:
>
> i was considering buying a digital camera, and was wondering which one has
> the leaset problems working with linux? is usb or serial the way to go for
> linux usage???
>
> thanks
> ben
I have a Fuji Finepix 1400Zoom, it has a USB interface, it came with a
4MB SmartMedia Card
Well, I'm hosed. It seems the HP 215 and 315 were *mistakenly* added to
the GPhoto2 supported cameras list. So much for checking for
compatibility before investing a couple hundred dollars. To use it, I
have to have a compact flash reader that works with Linux to read the
images out.
Digital W
Bob Young wrote:
>
> I added the following line to /etc/fstab (I have no SCSI drives) -
> /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera vfat ro,noauto,user 0 0
> and made a node at the mount point /mnt/camera.
Bob, what do you mean by "made a node at the mount point"?
drjung
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J. Craig Woods
UNIX SA
-Art is the
Maybe there's something in your camera. Because I just tried it with my
HP 215 and the mount returned /dev/sda1 as an unknown device. How do I
determine which /dev the modprobe attached usb-storage to?
Bob Young wrote:
>
> On Mon, 13 Aug 2001 20:32:07 -0700
> "ben s" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001 20:32:07 -0700
"ben s" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i was considering buying a digital camera, and was wondering which one
has
> the leaset problems working with linux? is usb or serial the way to go
for
> linux usage???
USB is definitely the way to go. I have a Casio QV20
On Mon 13 Aug at 20:32:07 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
> i was considering buying a digital camera, and was wondering which one has
> the leaset problems working with linux? is usb or serial the way to go for
> linux usage???
I've had my Nikon CoolPix 950 for probably a little over two ye
I've been using the Olympus D-460 Zoom since March and have been real happy
with it. It works under both gPhoto and gPhoto II.
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Thank you.
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Gary A. Garibaldi
Linux-Mandrake 8.0
Registered Linux User: 188550
On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 20:33 -0400, Digital Wokan wrote:
> I like my HP 215. It was only about $300, has a USB connection, comes
> with a 4MB CompactFlash, and can accept up to a 32MB CompactFlash. It's
> supposed to work with GPhoto2, but I can't get GPhoto2 working yet (more
> a lack of knowl
I like my HP 215. It was only about $300, has a USB connection, comes
with a 4MB CompactFlash, and can accept up to a 32MB CompactFlash. It's
supposed to work with GPhoto2, but I can't get GPhoto2 working yet (more
a lack of knowledge on my part than a lack on GPhoto2's, I'm sure).
ben s wrote:
i was considering buying a digital camera, and was wondering which one has
the leaset problems working with linux? is usb or serial the way to go for
linux usage???
thanks
ben
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