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 on
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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 lets
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 and
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Jesse
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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 you
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 buy your
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
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
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 GPhoto2,
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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Bob Young wrote:
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!
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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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
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
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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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
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 QV2000UX
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:
i
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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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
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