On Tuesday 29 October 2002 02:16 pm, Lars Ole Christoffersen wrote:
Thanks a lot for that infpormation It did the trick Wonder why they
install the old one pr default, when the other one is available i
rpm's???
man, 2002-10-28 kl. 00:34 skrev Dennis Myers:
On Monday 28 October 2002 05:10 pm, Lars Ole Christoffersen wrote:
I have. But first of alle the camera is not listed in the gphoto GUI
and if I specify the path to what I believe is the device
/proc/bus/usb/device it gives me some crap about lacking permissions
søn, 2002-10-27 kl. 23:17 skrev Joan Tur:
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Es Dilluns 28 Octubre 2002 00:21, en Lars Ole Christoffersen va
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Hi
My kodak DC280 camera have a usb interface. When i connect it I can
see it in the USB Viewer, but how do I get the file system
mounted so I can extract the pictures?
Try gphoto or gtkam
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Lars GTKam will show the kodak camera u have. It is a better front end
for gphoto. HTH
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I think the old gphoto is needed by GTkam (gphoto2) in order to work, but the
added functionality of GTkam is better usb and more drivers. Just a guess.
: )
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