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> On Sat, Nov 18, 2006 at 11:52:42PM +0100, Samuel Bächler wrote:
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>>Subject: Re: Mount d
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On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 11:15:26PM +0100, Samuel Bächler wrote:
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A quick google of 'Sony DSC-W30 linux' showed that mounting might
only work since kernel 2.6.16, ie. from debian etch or a sarge kernel
from backports.org
Trrhaa, I installed a etch version of debian which uses 2.6.17. Now I
can do a 'mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera' and everything works fine.
A quick google of 'Sony DSC-W30 linux' showed that mounting might
only work since kernel 2.6.16, ie. from debian etch or a sarge kernel
from backports.org
That is what I am going to do next.
Cheers
Sam
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Samuel Bächler wrote:
What do you think? Thanks in advance for your valuable inputs.
I don't know anything about your particular device. Maybe you could try
'fdisk -l' (as root, while the camara is connected, check with 'lsusb'),
just to check if any partition information is found.
This mig
On 11/13/2006 07:20 AM, Samuel Bächler wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I am running a debian sarge using the 2.6.8-2-386 kernel.
> I have got a Sony DSC-W30. Its Device ID is 054cx0010.
>
> Here some information that may be useful:
>
> When I connect my camera to the computer using USB the
> system say
Thanks for your inputs, :). One can copy all the pictures on a camera
using 'gphoto2' with 'gphoto2 -P' over PTP.
But as far as I know gphoto can not copy any movies.
I am running a debian sarge using the 2.6.8-2-386 kernel.
I have got a Sony DSC-W30. Its Device ID is 054cx0010.
Here some infor
Samuel Bächler wrote:
> I am running a debian sarge using the 2.6.8-2-386 kernel.
> I have got a Sony DSC-W30. Its Device ID is 054cx0010.
>
> Here some information that may be useful:
>
> When I connect my camera to the computer using USB the
> system says:
>
> Nov 13 12:30:39 localhost kernel
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Subject: Mount digital camera
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Hi everyone
I am running a debian sarge using the 2.6.8-2-386 kernel.
I have got a Sony DSC-W30. Its Device ID is 054cx0010.
Here some information that may be useful:
When I connect my camera to the computer using USB the
system says:
Nov 13 12:30:39 localhost kernel: usb 1-2: new full speed
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