> is it possible? i
> mean, access my cam w/ gphoto and not mounting it?
Yes, this is how my Canon Powershot S30 works, and many other cameras
too I believe. I never mount my camera as a file system. Instead I
just run digikam, which is a front end for libgphoto2, which "sees" my
camera and know
On 6/2/05, Andrew Schulman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Jun 2 11:29:10 localhost kernel: usb.c: USB device 3 (vend/prod
> > 0x54c/0x10) is not claimed by any active driver.
>
> I've seen this message before when I've connected USB devices that
> aren't supported in Linux. Maybe your camera
> Jun 2 11:29:10 localhost kernel: usb.c: USB device 3 (vend/prod
> 0x54c/0x10) is not claimed by any active driver.
I've seen this message before when I've connected USB devices that
aren't supported in Linux. Maybe your camera can't be mounted directly,
but only accessed through e.g. gphoto2/
On 6/2/05, Tony Godshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to Romulo Sousa,
> > On 6/2/05, Adam Mercer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On 02/06/05, Romulo Sousa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > any clues?
> > >
> > > what shows up in your syslog, I get the following when I plug my cam
According to Romulo Sousa,
> On 6/2/05, Adam Mercer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 02/06/05, Romulo Sousa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > any clues?
> >
> > what shows up in your syslog, I get the following when I plug my camera in
>
> Jun 2 11:26:19 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: $Revis
On 6/2/05, Adam Mercer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 02/06/05, Romulo Sousa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > any clues?
>
> what shows up in your syslog, I get the following when I plug my camera in
Jun 2 11:26:19 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.275 $ time
12:08:47 Mar 25 2005
Jun
On 02/06/05, Romulo Sousa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> any clues?
what shows up in your syslog, I get the following when I plug my camera in
Jun 2 07:51:12 localhost kernel: ohci_hcd :00:02.1: wakeup
Jun 2 07:51:12 localhost kernel: usb 2-3: new full speed USB device
using ohci_hcd and add
no goal. still the same message showed me up. /dev/sd* don't mount.
even becoming root I wasn't able to mount it.
"
# mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb/
mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device
"
I'm missing a message on the console in which I can see the /dev/sd*
where sd* is the mount point for my
On 6/1/05, Luis Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Adam Mercer wrote:
> > On 01/06/05, Romulo Sousa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Hi folks,
> >>
> >>I'm trying to mount my Sony DSC-P93 in order to trasfer my pics to my
> >>box. (...
> >>I remember I could mount it in another box running D
Adam Mercer wrote:
On 01/06/05, Romulo Sousa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm trying to mount my Sony DSC-P93 in order to trasfer my pics to my
box. (...
I remember I could mount it in another box running Debian.
Could please somebody help me to fix it?
Is the usb-storage module loa
On 01/06/05, Romulo Sousa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to mount my Sony DSC-P93 in order to trasfer my pics to my
> box. I've tried some ways but it didn't work such as installing
> hotplug and usb* packages. gtkam also didn't work. I've installed
> gphoto2 but I didn't te
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