On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 14:08:59 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hehe, we're all newbies here (at least almost all). Perhaps others
with chip in with ideas that you could try for me, but for the moment,
could you please run
cdroast --scanbus
and post up the output? It may help
On Wednesday 01 Jan 2003 5:13 pm, Steve Jeppesen wrote:
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 14:08:59 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hehe, we're all newbies here (at least almost all). Perhaps others
with chip in with ideas that you could try for me, but for the moment,
could you please run
Another thought Anne,
I have the Finepix S303 so I am assuming your camera is close to
the same. Last night I found out the camera is supposed to be in DSC
USB mode when you plug it in. I was thinking to myself that it always is
in DSC USB mode so I never thought anything about it. When I was
On Tuesday 31 Dec 2002 12:00 pm, Steve Jeppesen wrote:
Another thought Anne,
I have the Finepix S303 so I am assuming your camera is close to
the same. Last night I found out the camera is supposed to be in DSC
USB mode when you plug it in. I was thinking to myself that it always is
in DSC
Yes, mine has the xD memory (I am at work so I forget if it is dX or xD! LOL)
but that is what mine shows also when I plug in the usb cable. I just assumed
that was the way it was - did not know that it could be used as a pc camera
also. For now, I do not need the function of a pc (web)
On Tuesday 31 Dec 2002 2:01 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, mine has the xD memory (I am at work so I forget if it is dX or xD!
LOL) but that is what mine shows also when I plug in the usb cable. I just
assumed that was the way it was - did not know that it could be used as a
pc camera
Ok,
my problem was that instead of /dev/sda1, it needs to be listed in
fstab as /dev/sdb1...discovered that by accident after doing a cdrecord
-scanbus with the camera turned on. It now (sound of knocking on wood
here) remembers the settings and I have a little icon setup on my
Roxfiler panel,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 06:41:47 -0600
Steve Jeppesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Todd,
Sorry, I should have done a search on getpix - I would have found that
you have posted this info already. I will take some pics today and try
out your script tonight.
p.s., I like the sound of mount
Thanks for the update Todd,
tried the previous script out last night and it works great! 'Cept for
I still have a problem where after a reboot, my system did not
remember that I had the camera connected to the usb port - so I
had to reboot once more with the camera connected then it worked.
Steve-
comments mixed in.
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 22:21:40 -0600
Steve Jeppesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the update Todd,
tried the previous script out last night and it works great! 'Cept for
I still have a problem where after a reboot, my system did not
remember that I had the
Thanks Todd,
Sorry, I should have done a search on getpix - I would have found that
you have posted this info already. I will take some pics today and try
out your script tonight.
p.s., I like the sound of mount /mnt/fuji too! LOL
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 23:00:50 -0500
Todd Slater [EMAIL
I have searched the archives and cannot locate who sent this script.
I have a question about the part of the script which mounts the
camera...
CAM=/mnt/camera # Mountpoint for your camera
(this used to read CAM=/mnt/fuji I think)
and later in the script it mounts the camera (i
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 21:03:11 -0600
Steve Jeppesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have searched the archives and cannot locate who sent this script.
I have a question about the part of the script which mounts the
camera...
CAM=/mnt/camera # Mountpoint for your camera
(this used to
On Wednesday 18 December 2002 22:03, Steve Jeppesen wrote:
CAM=/mnt/camera # Mountpoint for your camera
(this used to read CAM=/mnt/fuji I think)
and later in the script it mounts the camera (i think) with
mount $CAM
Is this correct? Seems like it is missing this; -t vfat
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