Re: digital camera software

2005-09-21 Thread gothicdoom
Hi. This may depend on your camera type. Mine is a kodak, and I made it work with ptpcam ( http://libptp.sourceforge.net/ ) Hope this helps Bayrouni wrote: Hello all, I need nice software for my digcameraital . But I have'nt any idea which software is fine for accessng, reading, ... all ena

Re: cdrecord + 'HL-DT-ST' 'RW/DVD GCC-4243N' '1.07' Removable CD-ROM

2005-09-21 Thread gothicdoom
Hi and sorry for the delay I'm not using a frontend. I'v tryed xcdroast once, but I'm not using it. Thanks for all the replies. I'll try this. Erdi Balint wrote: Hi, Yes, I went throught the same thing just some days ago and with the dev=/dev/hdc (or wherever your CD writer is) setting it wo

upgrade and keyboard problems

2005-09-21 Thread gothicdoom
Hi. I agree it's way to lame to ask this, but since I couldn't find out by myself here is the question: I have an abnt2 keyboard and it was just perfect until my last apt-get upgrade. All keys work fine BUT the 'question mark' and '/'. This happens just on X. Here is the info: XF86Config-4

Re: how to mount an image file ( .img ) in a loopback - mount -o loop ?

2005-08-05 Thread gothicdoom
Hi tripolar. I didn't read your first mail, but I'm assuming you used 'dd' to bkp the fs, is that it? So far I can see, you can't mount it because the bkp is corrupted. I found this same error on a similar case, where the fs was XFS. tripolar wrote: Sergio Cuéllar Valdés wrote: 2005/

Re: CD/DVD drive not in /dev/

2005-08-05 Thread gothicdoom
Hi Martin I know you said it's IDE, but did you try to use it with SCSI emulation? This is how I use mine. It would be hdd, but look: manix:~# cat /proc/ide/hdd/model HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4120B manix:~# lsmod Module Size Used by sr_mod 16544 0 sd_mod

usb camera on 100% scsi machine

2005-05-17 Thread gothicdoom
Hi there. I'm trying to read the flash memory from my digital camera without success. This is the scenario: linux-2.6.11.7 100% SCSI machine (4 discs - sda, sdb, sdc, sdd) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat /proc/bus/usb/devices T: Bus=01 Lev=00 Prnt=00 Port=00 Cnt=00 Dev#= 1 Spd=12 MxCh= 2 B: Alloc= 0/