On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 10:14:22 -0500
Matthew Weier O'Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. Grab the 'usbmgr' and 'hotplug' packages via apt. (These packages
Doesn't hotplug conflict with and replace usbmgr? That's what synaptic
tells me anyway.
- Richard.
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-- Thomas H. George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Sunday, 23 March 2003, 08:20 AM -0500):
> I have a Sony DSC-S75 digital camera which has a usb port. The manual
> states the images are stored in JPEG format and the accompanying
> software for Windows installs the camera as an additional hard driv
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 11:36, nate wrote:
> otherwise, your best option may be to get one of them USB
> card readers that can read the media type that your camera uses,
> hopefully it's not a memory stick camera, I have yet to see any
> that support that tech myself(though I haven't looked). Be sur
Thomas H. George said:
> I have a Sony DSC-S75 digital camera which has a usb port. The manual
> states the images are stored in JPEG format and the accompanying
> software for Windows installs the camera as an additional hard drive so
> the images may be copied to the computer's hard drive.
I do
Thomas H. George wrote:
I have a Sony DSC-S75 digital camera which has a usb port. The manual
states the images are stored in JPEG format and the accompanying
software for Windows installs the camera as an additional hard drive so
the images may be copied to the computer's hard drive.
I'm usin
> "THG" == Thomas H George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
THG> I have a Sony DSC-S75 digital camera which has a usb port. The manual
THG> states the images are stored in JPEG format and the accompanying
THG> software for Windows installs the camera as an additional hard drive so
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