Shane Shields wrote:
For cameras you might want to look at gphoto.
It's probably dependent on the camera make/model, but I am pretty sure
e.g. Canon powershots simply will not be accessible via usb_storage. I
struggled with this some time ago and ended up using gphoto2.
(dependencies: gphoto2-
Declan Moriarty wrote:
I currently have udev-062 and Hotplug-2004-09-23 running in lfs-6.0 and
I'm looking at trying to get my camera noticed. I get 6 pages of usb
messages on startup (makes a mental to uncheck VERBOSE_DEBUG in the
kernel) and all host modules get loaded. When I manually load
us
On Sunday 31 July 2005 04:17 pm, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> I currently have udev-062 and Hotplug-2004-09-23 running in lfs-6.0 and
> I'm looking at trying to get my camera noticed. I get 6 pages of usb
> messages on startup (makes a mental to uncheck VERBOSE_DEBUG in the
> kernel) and all host modul
I currently have udev-062 and Hotplug-2004-09-23 running in lfs-6.0 and
I'm looking at trying to get my camera noticed. I get 6 pages of usb
messages on startup (makes a mental to uncheck VERBOSE_DEBUG in the
kernel) and all host modules get loaded. When I manually load
usb_storage module I see thi
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Unzip is a bit bogus here - you'll need it anyway, for mozilla or
> firefox. But, you really ought to be looking at the current
> development version of the book, which is heading towards a 6.1
> release.
The big reason for doing 6.0 was that 6
Hi!
I installed the autofs 4.1.3 automounter which was
described in BLFS 6.0 but I couldn't get it running with the ghost option
so I decided to move to the latest version 4.1.4 (incl. all patches). But the
ghost option doesn't seem to work here either. I also tried to use the 2.6.10
kerne