On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 10:02:35PM -0500, christophe barbé wrote: | I missed this thread but if you are looking for a program to use your | digital camera under linux, have a look at gphoto2. | The final gphoto2 release is soon to be releasedi. If your camera is not | yet supported it's time to speak and your camera will be supported in the | final release. | | For the HP photosmart 715, I've some hints that it could supported. | | TRY GPHOTO2 now. beta3 is in unstable. If it doesn't work tell me and | I'm sure we can do something for your camera. | | Christophe | | | On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 08:22:56PM -0500, Jason M. Harvey wrote: | > > | > > | > >no, I just use konqueror, opens the 'disk' and edits the pictures from here | > >with the gimp. I hope you'll succeed easily! | > >Greetings from Denmark | > | > | > l?rdag den 26. januar 2002 00:02 skrev du: | > > great!! thanks! | > > | > > btw, are you using gphoto? and if so, which camera model did you have to | > > select in it? | > > | > > i can't wait to get home and try it again! | > > | > > On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 11:37:01PM +0100, Claus Ladekj?r Wilson wrote: | > > | I have 315 c and it works fine with my old kernel. It needs three or two | > > | modules - usb-uhci and usb_core and usb_storage - I recall. Good luck! | > > | If it doesn't work - use a card reader in stead (Maybe you need to load | > > | scsi_mod too, because it works as a scsi-disk with the vfat file system). | > > | Greetings. | > > | | > | > <-- snip --> | > hello again. | > | > i've finally had a chance to play with my camera. i used modconf to load | > usb_core and usb_storage... and also scsi_mod. that went well. usb-uhci | > failed (device or resorce busy.... irq... ". so, since i was running out | > of time, i tried inserting usb-ohci instead of usb-uhci. that worked | > supposedly. i think after that the camera's lcd finally said "pc" - | > until then it didn't. i took a look in /proc/scsi/scsi and didn't see | > anything. gphoto --list-cameras didn't give me any output. i tried | > configuring gphoto while it was running... it gave me ttys1-4 (serial | > ports?) or other. i thought to choose other and use /dev/usb but | > /dev/usb is a directory with a lot of stuff! | > | > Claus, you said you use konqueror to browse the files and open them with | > gimp.... i'm curious to know what you are mounting to view them! if | > you're clicking on an icon, could you take a look at the properties and | > let me know the path and/or mount point? | > <-- snip -->
okay, i've tried it again. i can get as far as loading the modules, and the "pc" being displayed in the camera's lcd. going on what claus said, i've tried to mount it as a scsi device (i think). when i first try "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/cam" it tells me i must specify the filesystem type. so, i added the "-t vfat" then it says "sda1 is not a valid block device". according to dmesg (and syslog), the device is being seen and assigned a number, but says it is not owned by any driver or something to that effect. i've also tried sda2 and so on, as well as sdb1 and so on. and i have added that line to fstab as claus suggested: /dev/sda1 /mnt/kamera vfat user,iocharset=iso8859-1,umask=0,exec,codepage=850,rw,noauto 0 0, and also tried a few other devices that sda1. this is my only "scsi device"... i'm used to ide devices ranging from hda1 to hdc3! when i am unable to mount the fs, both /proc/scsi/scsi and /proc/bus/usb are empty, if that helps. i also have an ibm_pc_cam, which is usb and works fine with xawtv. i've also tried using the hp_cam with or without the ibm_cam plugged in, just in case! Christophe, i have gphoto installed from woody (i think it's version 2), but haven't tried it yet 'cause i don't know which port to specify the camera is on, since it's usb and not serial. what a sec.... i may not have gphoto2 installed, maybe just gphoto. i will have to look into that - my box at home is offline, that's why things take so long. i guess at this point i'm wondering if i'm mounting it correctly as a scsi device, and if the fs is vfat on my specific camera - the 215 using a compactflash card. as always, i apreciate any advice for my to try! thanks, jason --------------------------------------------------------------- | registered linux user #202942 | http://counter.li.org/ | | Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 Woody | 2.4.16-k6 | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://theigloo.dhs.org | ---------------------------------------------------------------
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