On Wednesday 11 Dec 2002 10:16 pm, Peter Watson wrote:
On Wednesday 11 Dec 2002 14:11, Todd Slater wrote:
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 05:01:06AM -0500, Dennis Sue wrote:
I have an unsupported HP 315 photosmart camera, ( usb ).
Usbview finds it, and correctly identifies it. Etc/Hotplug knows
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 04:25 pm, you wrote:
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 06:12 pm, Dennis Sue wrote:
Ok, I looked around a bit, screwed around some, And added these lines to
fstab and mtab.
Adding these lines caused the camera to appear in /mnt as camera
directory. And on the
I have an unsupported HP 315 photosmart camera, ( usb ).
Usbview finds it, and correctly identifies it. Etc/Hotplug knows about it as
well.
Gphoto has no driver for it, cannot make it work.
It seems to me that I should be able to mount it as a filesystem ? of some
kind / type, virtua,l
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 05:01:06 -0500
Dennis Sue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an unsupported HP 315 photosmart camera, ( usb ).
Usbview finds it, and correctly identifies it. Etc/Hotplug knows about
it as well.
Gphoto has no driver for it, cannot make it work.
It seems to me that I should
Dennis Sue wrote:
I have an unsupported HP 315 photosmart camera, ( usb ).
Usbview finds it, and correctly identifies it. Etc/Hotplug knows about it as
well.
Gphoto has no driver for it, cannot make it work.
It seems to me that I should be able to mount it as a filesystem ? of some
kind /
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 05:35, Ralph Slooten wrote:
I think you are shit outta luck here if you are looking of an easy
way to do this
In that case I suggest getting a usb compact flash reader (I have San
Disk, which I got for about $23 at Best Buy - works great in Linux). Be
sure you
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 23:44, John Richard Smith wrote:
If your camera is not supported then it's not supported.
most of the chepies are not. Mine included.
there are three possible solutions,
Try to get it to work as a mass storage device.
Mount any windblows OS and then having used
Myers, Dennis R NWO wrote:
So the system finds the device ok , but that's as far as it goes.
John
Hmm, what is it, then? Some weird proprietary file system?
I wish I could tell you , I plucked up courage just now and decided to try
formatting the card in the camera in fat32, but
Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
Did you load the usb-storage module?
El Mié 11 Dic 2002 16:37, John Richard Smith escribió:
Todd Slater wrote:
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 05:01:06AM -0500, Dennis Sue wrote:
I have an unsupported HP 315 photosmart camera, ( usb ).
Usbview finds it,
Myers, Dennis R NWO wrote:
Well I tend to agree, I think a reader is the best route because you
will inevitably
want to use all sorts of peoples cameras , and well a readers means
you can.
The only thing is that there is quite a lot more to readers than meets
the eye.
At first I went out
On Wednesday 11 Dec 2002 14:11, Todd Slater wrote:
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 05:01:06AM -0500, Dennis Sue wrote:
I have an unsupported HP 315 photosmart camera, ( usb ).
Usbview finds it, and correctly identifies it. Etc/Hotplug knows about
it as well.
Gphoto has no driver for it, cannot
Ok, I looked around a bit, screwed around some, And added these lines to fstab
and mtab.
Adding these lines caused the camera to appear in /mnt as camera directory.
And on the desktop as dynamic_mnt camera link. Which was cool.
In Root, clicking the desktop link produced this error message :
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