[newbie] Linux and digital cameras

2000-12-04 Thread Jerry Sternesky
Kodak DC240. Inexpensive, great pictures, well supported on linux. I use them in training presentations all the time. Use usb and gphoto, outperforms downloads using windows on same box. Stock Mandrake 7.2 install. Make sure you have usb on in bios. Turn on the usb service at boot time. Edit

Re: [newbie] Linux and digital cameras

2000-12-02 Thread Ashley Moore
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2000-12-02 Thread Michael Scottaline
"Goldenpi" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Digital cameras dont work in linux. The manufactures all give the software for windows. === Huh...?, try gphoto. It has a rather large list of digital cameras (e.g. Kodak D2xx) that it will work with. There are MANY folks out there using

Re: [newbie] Linux and digital cameras

2000-12-02 Thread Mark Weaver
Yes...I would have to agree with Paul, because there are at least 50 models supported by Gphoto. -- Mark / * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat * in order to get the rats up from below decks * so they can be kicked over the side and drowned! * * REGISTERED LINUX USER #

Re: [newbie] Linux and digital cameras

2000-12-02 Thread Jon Doe
On Saturday 02 December 2000 03:09 am, you wrote: I would like to know what experiences anyone out there has had with using various digital cameras under linux. Also any recommendations for which cameras work well with linux and which dont. I am looking into buying one to take photos from

Re: [newbie] Linux and digital cameras

2000-12-02 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Saturday 02 December 2000 02:09 am, Fireman71 wrote: I would like to know what experiences anyone out there has had with using various digital cameras under linux. Also any recommendations for which cameras work well with linux and which dont. My Olympus 360DL (~$260) works better with

Re: [newbie] Linux and digital cameras

2000-12-02 Thread Paul
On Sat, 2 Dec 2000, Tom Brinkman wrote: My Olympus 360DL (~$260) works better with Gphoto than it does with Winblows and the software it was shipped with ;) gphoto | Configure | Select Port - Camera model, and click on the drop down menu. You'll see gobs of supported cameras, and I've

Re: [newbie] Linux and digital cameras

2000-12-02 Thread Gary A. Garibaldi
: Saturday, December 02, 2000 8:09 AM Subject: [newbie] Linux and digital cameras I would like to know what experiences anyone out there has had with using various digital cameras under linux. Also any recommendations for which cameras work well with linux and which dont. I am looking

Re: [newbie] Linux and digital cameras

2000-12-02 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Saturday 02 December 2000 10:14 am, Paul wrote: I have not had such luck. My Casio QV5000SX is listed as supported, but no one ever reported real success with it. I tried 3 different computers, all the com-ports I could find, in all possible port-speeds. The camera is found, the number of

Re: [newbie] Linux and digital cameras

2000-12-02 Thread Paul
On Sat, 2 Dec 2000, Tom Brinkman wrote: Hi Tom, Note that many motherboards don't have the ports as com1, 2, but as com2, 3. eg (from my dmesg): Serial driver version 4.27 with MANY_PORTS MULTIPORT SHARE_IRQ enabled ttyS01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A ttyS02 at 0x03e8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A

Re: [newbie] Linux and digital cameras

2000-12-02 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Saturday 02 December 2000 11:56 am, Paul wrote: Dmesg'd here: Serial driver version 4.27 with MANY_PORTS MULTIPORT SHARE_IRQ enabled ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A ttyS01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A This looks like it should, as does: [root@internet paul]# setserial

Re: [newbie] Linux and digital cameras

2000-12-02 Thread Paul
On Sat, 2 Dec 2000, Tom Brinkman wrote: [root@internet paul]# setserial /dev/ttyS0 /dev/ttyS0, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4 [root@internet paul]# setserial /dev/ttyS1 /dev/ttyS1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x02f8, IRQ: 3 Well, I'm runnin out'a ideas (betch'a Civileme would be more help).