On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 10:23:07AM -0400, Quenten Griffith wrote:
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> Is the source or even image file for that under Sid?
No. You can get the patch for it at kernel.org and apply that to your
2.4.18 source, though.
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begin Quenten Griffith quotation:
> Well I think my camera and my usb mass storage module don't get along.
> I am running Woody with a self compiled 2-4-18 kernel with the USB mass
> storage module,
I had this working fine under 2.4.17, and then it broke when I upgraded
to 2.4.18. I upgraded
Is the source or even image file for that under Sid?
David Roundy wrote:
On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 08:30:06AM -0400, Quenten Griffith wrote:
Well I think my camera and my usb mass storage module don't get along.
I am running Woody with a self compiled 2-4-18 kernel with the USB mass
storage mo
On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 08:30:06AM -0400, Quenten Griffith wrote:
> Well I think my camera and my usb mass storage module don't get along.
> I am running Woody with a self compiled 2-4-18 kernel with the USB mass
> storage module, when I plug the camera in it locks up the whole computer
> can n
Well I think my camera and my usb mass storage module don't get along.
I am running Woody with a self compiled 2-4-18 kernel with the USB mass
storage module, when I plug the camera in it locks up the whole computer
can not do anything to it, could not even ssh or telnet in from
another comput
Quenten Griffith wrote:
> Anyone have any experince with Debian or Linux in general on how to hook
> up a digital camera to it through the USB port and to be able to pull
> the pics off of the compact flash card. The camerea I just got is the
> Minolta Dimage S404 if it matters by the camera. Or
Thanks that did it
Pedro Díaz Jiménez wrote:
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> If your camera uses the usb mass storage standard you should have no problem
> with it (just recompile your kernel, insmod usb-storage and voila!, you have
> a new scsi device representing the flash
Hi, I use gphoto2 for this purpose on my Olympus D-460 camera. It works
quite well. Hope this helps!
Quenten Griffith said:
> Anyone have any experince with Debian or Linux in general on how to
> hook up a digital camera to it through the USB port and to be able to
> pull the pics off of the comp
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If your camera uses the usb mass storage standard you should have no problem
with it (just recompile your kernel, insmod usb-storage and voila!, you have
a new scsi device representing the flash memory in the camera). If not, try
gphoto (www.gphoto.
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