On 2006-04-28, chris roddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Recent Canons usually use a special protocol, called PTP (picture
transfer protocol) to communicate with a computer. AFAIK, this is also
true for Ixus 55. Install gphoto2 to download pictures from your
camera.
>>> Interestin
chris roddy wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Adam Funk wrote:
On 2006-04-28, Dmitri Minaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Recent Canons usually use a special protocol, called PTP (picture
transfer protocol) to communicate with a computer. AFAIK, this is also
true for Ixus 55. Install gphoto2 to downl
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Adam Funk wrote:
>> On 2006-04-28, Dmitri Minaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Recent Canons usually use a special protocol, called PTP (picture
>>> transfer protocol) to communicate with a computer. AFAIK, this is also
>>> true for Ixus 55. Install gphoto2 to download pic
Adam Funk wrote:
On 2006-04-28, Dmitri Minaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Recent Canons usually use a special protocol, called PTP (picture
transfer protocol) to communicate with a computer. AFAIK, this is also
true for Ixus 55. Install gphoto2 to download pictures from your
camera.
Interesting
A Divendres 28 Abril 2006 14:54, Adam Funk va escriure:
> Interesting. Does gphoto2 not mount the camera on the filesystem?
No, gphoto2 «talks» with the camera in order to photos download, delete, etc.
I use it with one Ixus 55 too --with the digiKam GUI. And with one Lumix
FZ30, but with t
On 2006-04-28, Dmitri Minaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recent Canons usually use a special protocol, called PTP (picture
> transfer protocol) to communicate with a computer. AFAIK, this is also
> true for Ixus 55. Install gphoto2 to download pictures from your
> camera.
Interesting. Does gphot
Recent Canons usually use a special protocol, called PTP (picture
transfer protocol) to communicate with a computer. AFAIK, this is also
true for Ixus 55. Install gphoto2 to download pictures from your
camera.
On 4/28/06, Adam Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recently I tried to attach a friend's
Recently I tried to attach a friend's Canon Ixus 55 to my Debian box
to copy some photos from it (I don't have a card reader for that type
of memory card). The /dev/sda1 flatly refused to show up, although I
had no trouble using my Olympus camera later the same day. (I've
listed below the package
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