Re: [newbie] Camera Card Readers

2004-01-30 Thread Aron Smith
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 10:57, Maurice O'Connor wrote: > I have an older digital camera (Olympus c2000Z). I can connect to it > through gphoto, but it is a serial connection and very slow. Recently I > was given a card reader for a USB connection. It would be great if I > knew how to use it. What

Re: [mandrake] [newbie] Camera Card Readers

2004-01-30 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 30 January 2004 20:17, Maurice O'Connor wrote: > > Thanks Steve > I can see in Hardrake /dev/sda which the reader but I still don't > know what to do about it. I am not a guru by any means and don't > know how to access the device so that it reads a card and shows the > pictures on the m

Re: [newbie] Camera Card Readers

2004-01-30 Thread Maurice O'Connor
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 14:54, bascule wrote: > if you already have usb up and running then i suspect that will need to use > the usb-storage module, this should allow your card reader to show up as a > hard disk, usually an emulated scsi disk, then you can mount the card reader > just as you moun

Re: [mandrake] [newbie] Camera Card Readers

2004-01-30 Thread Maurice O'Connor
; To: Mandrake Newbie > Subject: [mandrake] [newbie] Camera Card Readers > > I have an older digital camera (Olympus c2000Z). I can connect to it > through gphoto, but it is a serial connection and very slow. Recently I > was given a card reader for a USB connection. It would be great if

Re: [newbie] Camera Card Readers

2004-01-30 Thread Marc
On Friday 30 January 2004 12:57 pm, Maurice O'Connor wrote: > I have an older digital camera (Olympus c2000Z). I can connect to it > through gphoto, but it is a serial connection and very slow. Recently I > was given a card reader for a USB connection. It would be great if I > knew how to use it

Re: [newbie] Camera Card Readers

2004-01-30 Thread bascule
if you already have usb up and running then i suspect that will need to use the usb-storage module, this should allow your card reader to show up as a hard disk, usually an emulated scsi disk, then you can mount the card reader just as you mount a hard disk and treat it as such, there have been

Re: [mandrake] [newbie] Camera Card Readers

2004-01-30 Thread Steve Kaufman
Have you tried just plugging it in and rebooting? I know when I put in a usbmouse that was all i had to do and it worked fine. ---Original Message--- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 01/30/04 14:17:17 To: Mandrake Newbie Subject: [mandrake] [newbie] Camera Card Readers I have an older