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> not often can i participate in these conversations, but i have to tell
> you, the hp photosmart 315 is damn cool! i'm borrowing it from a
> friend, and all i had to do is plug it into the usb, mount up
> /dev/sda1, copy the jpegs off, and i was done. wonder
not often can i participate in these conversations, but i have to tell
you, the hp photosmart 315 is damn cool! i'm borrowing it from a
friend, and all i had to do is plug it into the usb, mount up
/dev/sda1, copy the jpegs off, and i was done. wonderful!
--
}John Flinchbaugh
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> selfish view of contribution.
Don't be an ass. Nobody's under an obligation to help programmers fix
their products. For a program I use, sure, I'll report bugs and help
test fixes. But gphoto2 wasn't in that category once I got the CF
reader. Besides, it coul
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 11:00:56AM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
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>
> > If gphoto2 'allegedly supports' your Canon PowerShot G2 then it
> > CERTAINLY sypport it and if it is not the case it would be YOUR FAULT if
> > it is wrongly supported because you don't repo
begin christophe barbé quotation:
> If gphoto2 'allegedly supports' your Canon PowerShot G2 then it
> CERTAINLY sypport it and if it is not the case it would be YOUR FAULT if
> it is wrongly supported because you don't report the failure.
Thing is, I DON'T CARE if gphoto2 supports it or not, be
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 10:20:15PM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
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>
> > after my recent bout with printers...i feel the need
> > to ask the list what is a good COMPADIBLE digital
> > camera for debian(potato or testing, but not unstable).
> >
> > from the looks of it, gphot
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>
>
> > Gphoto2 allegedly supports my Canon PowerShot G2,
> but I never got
> > it to work; gphoto2 just insisted the camera
> wasn't there.
>
> hmm, good to know, i guess the info there isn't too
> reliable.
>
> > Fortunately, I found a better solution anyw
> Gphoto2 allegedly supports my Canon PowerShot G2, but I never got
> it to work; gphoto2 just insisted the camera wasn't there.
hmm, good to know, i guess the info there isn't too
reliable.
> Fortunately, I found a better solution anyway. The G2 uses compact
> flash (CF) cards for storage, and
begin nate quotation:
> after my recent bout with printers...i feel the need
> to ask the list what is a good COMPADIBLE digital
> camera for debian(potato or testing, but not unstable).
>
> from the looks of it, gphoto is a popular program,
> and supports a bunch of cameras,im lookin for somet
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