Hi, On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 07:09:59AM -0700, Ajitabh Pandey wrote: > Hello, > > I am using plan woody 3.0r2 with the default 2.2 > kernel. I wanted to attach my Sony DSC P72 digital > camera to the usb port. Hardware is old IBM > 300GL(Pentium MMX/166, 64MB RAM, 2GB HDD, 2xUSB ports > etc). I tried gphoto but it did not have my camera > listed in the camera list under Configure option. I > checked /proc/bus and the usb directory is not there. > Does this mean that USB support is not there in the > kernel. I can see hotplug is running.
If you just want to download/upload pictures, I'd recommend a standalone card reader for your specific card type. They're very cheap these days, and most of them work beautifully with linux. If you're using a laptop, you may be able to find a pcmcia adapter for your card (less "loose" things in your luggage when you travel). Another advantage of using a card reader is that you save battery when downloading pictures. Regards, Paga -- Marco Paganini | UNIX / Linux / Networking [EMAIL PROTECTED] | PGP: http://www.paganini.net/pgp/ http://www.paganini.net | Magnus Frater te spectat... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]