Yes, infrared does work,first make sure you have the irda-utils package
installed and running as a kernal module.
More info can be found by reading the IR HOWTO, or searching
mandrakeuser.org
Regards
Simon
First check that you have
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 05:01, Dimitris Ioannou wrote:
Hello
You could try www.gphoto.net
If you find that your camera works under gphoto2, you can install it off
the distribution CDs
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 21:03, Terry S. wrote:
I thought I had remembered seeing this in a few previous posts, but
can't quite remember. Is there a website that lists
using supermount to user with noauto.
This can be done via the options selection of the Mount Points option in
Mandrake Control Panel, or editing /etc/fstab.
This means that the floppy will have to mounted and unmounted manually,
but i don't find this a problem
I hope this helps
Simon Matthews
If you don't have any success with the agfa packages try installing the
gphoto2 package via the Software Manager in Mandrake Control Panel.
I have a Nikon 880 USB camera and got things working fine using GTkam
which is part of this package.
simon
On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 23:02, Birger wrote: