On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 07:09, 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. > > Does the default woody 2.2 kernel has USB support > built in or do I have to compile it again? In case I > need to compile the kernel, does the 7 binary CD set > has the 2.2 kernel source.
I just bought a Sony DSC-P73 and it works fine with gphoto2 in PTP mode. The P72 is also listed as compatible. I'm running 2.4.22-ben2 (PPC) kernel. No problems other than permissions. I don't use hotplug and since it's a single user machine I just mount /proc/bus/usb 0666. gThumb has a nice frontend to gphoto2 (File->Import Photos). It automatically detects the camera and all I have to do is give it the go ahead. Very easy to use. I would upgrade the kernel to a 2.4 series. -- Eric Gaumer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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