> gphoto vs. photopc (phototk), which is best?
Gphoto supports over 100 cameras and is being actively developed. The gphoto
development team is actually revising the code to make it VERY modular (a
library). This change will make it independent of the interface (ex: GNOME, KDE,
tk, curses, etc).
Ray Percival writes:
> You need to get the 2.2.18 kernel to get the USB backports after
> that your best hope is apt-get install gphoto and hope that they
> have it right now.
>
Thanks.
gphoto vs. photopc (phototk), which is best?
> -- Original Message
You need to get the 2.2.18 kernel to get the USB backports after that your best
hope is apt-get install gphoto and hope that they have it right now.
-- Original Message --
From: Pedro Quaresma de Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 14:44:25 +
Hi
I have bought yesterday a (cheap) digital photo camera. It's an Kodak
EZ200 (it uses the USB port).
How can I use it under Linux? Thanks.
--
Pedro Quaresma de Almeida
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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