Ron LeVine wrote:
> I have a Nikon Coolpix 2200 camera which is supposedly supported by
> Gphoto. It is a USB interface.
According to gphoto2, the Coolpix 2200 is a PTP device. Linux doesn't
let you access PTP as a general storage device. Instead, you'll have
to use gphoto2 to read the camera.
Here's what I do.
Open a terminal, become root, run "dmesg", plug in the camera,
turn it on, run "dmesg" again. You're only looking at the last
few lines. Your camera is likely /dev/sda. "mount /dev/sda1
/mnt/???, rsync /mnt/???/dcim/nikon???/*.jpg /home/me/pics/,
chown -R me /home/me/pics. You ca
On 5/23/06, Ron LeVine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings all,
I have a Nikon Coolpix 2200 camera which is supposedly supported by
Gphoto. It is a USB interface.
I can get the computer to see the camera, but I can't get any photos
from it or even to look inside.
first-off check the camera
Greetings all,
I have a Nikon Coolpix 2200 camera which is supposedly supported by
Gphoto. It is a USB interface.
I can get the computer to see the camera, but I can't get any photos
from it or even to look inside.
I rather think that I need to mount it as a drive like my SanDisk
thumbdriv
Anyone up to check it out? I'm going to try and go.
-Mike
On Tue, 2006-05-23 at 18:00 -0700, horst wrote:
> ... and more Open Source :-)
>
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... and more Open Source :-)
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Subject: UO CIS Colloquium-Thursday, May 25, 2006
The Golem: Open So
*Tech Brew Pub*
Thursday May 25
Time: 5:30 - 7:30pm
Rogue Tap House, Downstairs Room, 844 Olive Street
Cost: None
Topic: Making the impossible possible: Leveraging FOSS in K-12
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Software can be used effec