On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 05:34:10 -0600, Sarpy Sam wrote:
> The Canon 20D is not supported by the present stable version of
> Gphoto2 2.1.4. It is supported by the gphoto2 2.1.5 but it isn't
> marked as stable yet in portage for ~x86. Does anybody know what the
> problem is that it isn't marked stabl
On Apr 5, 2005 5:22 AM, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 07:03:57 -0400, David D. Rea wrote:
>
> > Just needed something for the short term, until I can get a CF card
> > reader that doesn't have a history of hosing CF cards!
>
> Use gphoto, Digikam (my preference) o
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 07:03:57 -0400, David D. Rea wrote:
> Just needed something for the short term, until I can get a CF card
> reader that doesn't have a history of hosing CF cards!
Use gphoto, Digikam (my preference) or Konqueror.
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On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 11:54 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> The Canon 300D and A75 don't present themselves as mass storage devices,
> so I doubt the 20D does either. You can access it with gphoto, or by using
> camera:/ in Konqueror, but not as a block device.
>
> Personally, I prefer to use a card
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 06:39:46 -0400, David D. Rea wrote:
> I'm trying to get my new Canon 20D to talk to my Gentoo box, but so far
> no luck getting the mass storage device driver to see it:
The Canon 300D and A75 don't present themselves as mass storage devices,
so I doubt the 20D does either. Yo
Hi All-
I'm trying to get my new Canon 20D to talk to my Gentoo box, but so far
no luck getting the mass storage device driver to see it:
1) `dmesg` reports the following when plugging in camera:
usb 1-5: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 63
Normally the usb-storage driver lo
Same here. The other method is just wait awhile and it clears - this is
related to removing unused kernel modules from memory, so your basicly
doing the same thing manually.
BillK
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 04:46, gabor wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 15:53, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> > I have USB mass s
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 15:53, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> I have USB mass storage set up and working pretty much as expected
> other than one rather perplexing problem. If I unmount either my
> digital camera or my smart card reader, remove the media and then
> replace it I cannot remount the device
Hi all,
I'm trying to get a USB hard drive enclosure to work. It is an old disk I
had laying around and I decided to use it to back up some data. Anywho,
to make a long story short when I plug it in I get the following:
usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:1d.1-2 address 4
hub.c: new USB device 0
I had also no problem with my digital camera (USB2) until i used
gentoo-sources-r7, from then i can mount, but if i go into any dirs my
machine compleetly hangs. But with USB-mass drives no problems. it seems
only with vfat.
Patrick
Op do 02-10-2003, om 15:53 schreef Ernie Schroder:
> I have USB
I have USB mass storage set up and working pretty much as expected
other than one rather perplexing problem. If I unmount either my
digital camera or my smart card reader, remove the media and then
replace it I cannot remount the device.If, and only after, I unplug
and replug the camera or read
Pupeno wrote:
usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
/dev/sdb1 on /mnt/usbHD type vfat (rw,nodev,uid=1000,gid=105).
Why do You not change fstab?
Do you mean that the fact that mine says none where yours says usbfs makes
mine not work and that adding the fstab line would solve it ?
I'll try it then
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On Thursday 21 August 2003 08:23, Klaus-Uwe Kempa wrote:
> >I don't have it in my vfat, but it still mounts it:
Here I meant fstab, not vfat (this problem really got my nerves ;)
> ># mount | grep usb
> >none on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
>
> I thi
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On Friday 15 August 2003 04:35, Klaus-Uwe Kempa wrote:
David H. Askew wrote:
it wouldn't show up as /dev/sgX or something like that .. i'm not that
familiar with the psuedo scsi stuff
Check /etc/fstab. Ihave
usbfs /pr
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On Friday 15 August 2003 04:35, Klaus-Uwe Kempa wrote:
> David H. Askew wrote:
> >it wouldn't show up as /dev/sgX or something like that .. i'm not that
> >familiar with the psuedo scsi stuff
>
> Check /etc/fstab. Ihave
>
> usbfs /proc/bus/usb u
David H. Askew wrote:
it wouldn't show up as /dev/sgX or something like that .. i'm not that
familiar with the psuedo scsi stuff
Check /etc/fstab. Ihave
usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfsrw,devmode=0660,devgid=432 0 0
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/usbHD vfat rw,uid=klaus,nodev,exec,noauto,async 0
that was intended to sound like a question/ramble
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 22:27, David H. Askew wrote:
> it wouldn't show up as /dev/sgX or something like that .. i'm not that
> familiar with the psuedo scsi stuff
>
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it wouldn't show up as /dev/sgX or something like that .. i'm not that
familiar with the psuedo scsi stuff
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> On Thursday 14 August 2003 23:37, bob bob wrote:
> > Just check also that its not showing up
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On Thursday 14 August 2003 23:37, bob bob wrote:
> Just check also that its not showing up as /dev/sda1/ I think thats what my
> USB key shows up as..
I don't have any /dev/sd*:
# ls /dev/sd*
ls: /dev/sd*: No such file or directory
Thanks.
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On Thursday 14 August 2003 23:10, David H. Askew wrote:
> It sounds like the device is recognized as a mass storage device, but
> perhaps you are missing a low level driver ? If this is the same kernel
> version you used under ark linux .. then I woul
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] usb mass storage
Date: 14 Aug 2003 21:10:26 -0500
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It sounds like the device is recognized as a mass storage device, but
perhaps you are missing a low level driver ? If this is the same kernel
version you used under ark linux .. then I would
cd /usr/src/linux
make menuconfig
..look in the usb section and investigate the low level devices enabled
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Hello Gentoo users,
I have a Sony DSC-U20 (digital still camera) that works as mass storage.
In another distro (ark linux) just loading sd_mod and usb-storage and then
pluging the camer was enough to get /dev/sda0 and mounting it allowed me to
get th
Hi,
Fisrt of all, sorry for my poor Eenglish but i'm trying to improve it.
I have problems with my usb mass-storage. I compiled the kernel to support
it, even it appears at the /proc directory (appear all the information about
it), but when i'm going to mount as I do in other distros..
mount -t
> memory stick works this way.
As does my Archos MP3 recorder (through various USB-SCSI shenanigans).
Though I do get the occasional lockup, and USB2 transfer sometimes slows
to a crawl. Can anyone shed any light on this? I do have the ISD-200
driver compiled into my kernel. There are no suspiciou
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 10:40 am, Arturo di Gioia wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 16:07, Paulo J. Matos wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I bought an USB MemoryBird from Fujitsu Siemens. Is that supported
> > under Gentoo Linux? I've never heard anything about these devices.
> > Any references or experie
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 16:07, Paulo J. Matos wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I bought an USB MemoryBird from Fujitsu Siemens. Is that supported under
> Gentoo Linux? I've never heard anything about these devices. Any
> references or experiences?
>
It's probably supported. You must turn on in kernel configur
On wo, 04 jun 2003, Paulo J. Matos wrote:
> I bought an USB MemoryBird from Fujitsu Siemens. Is that supported under
> Gentoo Linux? I've never heard anything about these devices. Any
> references or experiences?
Don't have any experience with it, but I think it will just work. Just
plug it in, a
Hi all,
I bought an USB MemoryBird from Fujitsu Siemens. Is that supported under
Gentoo Linux? I've never heard anything about these devices. Any
references or experiences?
Best regards,
Paulo J Matos
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> > > hub.c: new USB device 00:02.0-2, assigned address 5
> > > usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout
> > > usb.c: USB device not responding, giving up (error=-110)
> > > hub.c: new USB device 00:02.0-2, assigned address 6
> > > usb.c: USB device not accepting new address=6 (error=-110)
>
> IIRC you need t
Hi,
for usb-mass -storage you need: usb-storage, ide-scsi, sd_mod.
I have a usb-flash stick, working fine connected via an 1.1a hub to a 2.0
port.
Glück Auf,
Volker
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IIRC you need the SCSI modules available. Do you?
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 07:43, Gwendolyn van der Linden wrote:
> > hub.c: new USB device 00:02.0-2, assigned address 5
> > usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout
> > usb.c: USB device not responding, giving up (error=-110)
> > hub.c: new USB device 00:02
> hub.c: new USB device 00:02.0-2, assigned address 5
> usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout
> usb.c: USB device not responding, giving up (error=-110)
> hub.c: new USB device 00:02.0-2, assigned address 6
> usb.c: USB device not accepting new address=6 (error=-110)
>
> Can someone give me a hand here?
I
I have 2 Gentoo boxes here and I'm having a heck of a time getting Mass
Storage running on #2 AthlonXP 2100+ on an nforce2 based mobo) At this
point, I haven't autoloaded usb printer and mass storage modules, but
modprobe them after boot.
See the end of dmesg below:
Initializing USB Mass Stor
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