> > These are the latest fad. Comes with USB connector and a windows program > > (which wine will not run). > > > > Connecting the USB yields the usual vfat file system. It mounts > > read-only-- left to it own devices, KDE will mount it in /media/disk. > > > > How might I use this contraption. Maybe (maybe not), an appriopriate > > fstab entry can get it to mount where I want it with write permissions. > > Problem is that a different /dev entry is used each time, i.e. /dev/sdb, > > /dev/sde, etc. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > > > > > 1) What make/model is it?
This is a "digibum" 2.4 inch, nothing fancy, a give-away at company dinners. > > 2) Does it have any way to interface with memory cards? Most of them do, > and so if you have a spare one, you could simply copy the pictures onto > that, and then from that onto the frame, using the frame's own software. Not so fancy. Has native space for 60 pics which is certainly enough. My Sony-Ericson cell-phone works as you describe. It's own fat is only partially accessible but the memory stick is 100% available. So a good idea but this unit does not have the chops. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org