On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 14:07:46 +1200, Nick Rout wrote:
By the look of this you may be able to mount a gphoto2 compatible camera
soon:
http://www.gphoto.org/proj/gphotofs/
FUSE seems to be making a file system of everything.
the last time I tried that, it didn't work. It doesn't really
On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 16:06:32 -0500
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the words:
Robert Cernansky wrote:
On Sun, 3 Sep 2006 13:13:51 -0700 Adrian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Digikam works as well, when run as root.
What file did you need to changer permissions on in order to get
yours
quoth the Adrian:
Tho I did have to restart my computer before it took effect.
I doubt it. Try logging out and back in next time...
Adrian
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Adrian wrote:
On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 16:06:32 -0500
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the words:
I had to copy a file over so that when you plug th e camera in it puts
it in the right group and such. It has been a while and I'm not sure
you have to do that any more. May want to try
On Sunday 03 September 2006 01:53, Dale wrote:
Well, I have a Canon camera and mine will not work like that either. I
use gtkam to get my pictures and it works fine. May want to try that.
I did run into permission problems at first. May want to try it as root
if running it as user fails.
Robin Atwood wrote:
On Sunday 03 September 2006 01:53, Dale wrote:
Well, I have a Canon camera and mine will not work like that either. I
use gtkam to get my pictures and it works fine. May want to try that.
I did run into permission problems at first. May want to try it as root
if
On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 13:53:04 -0500
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the words:
Well, I have a Canon camera and mine will not work like that either.
I use gtkam to get my pictures and it works fine. May want to try
that. I did run into permission problems at first. May want to try
it as root if
On Sun, 3 Sep 2006 13:13:51 -0700 Adrian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Digikam works as well, when run as root.
What file did you need to changer permissions on in order to get
yours to work?
You (user) need to be in plugdev group.
Robert
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Robert Cernansky wrote:
On Sun, 3 Sep 2006 13:13:51 -0700 Adrian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Digikam works as well, when run as root.
What file did you need to changer permissions on in order to get
yours to work?
You (user) need to be in plugdev group.
Robert
I had to copy
On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 12:48:01 -0500, Dale wrote:
I wish I could get mine to see it as a drive. Then I could put pictures
on it as well as take them off. I have read where some even put files
on them too.
Some cameras, including Canons, cannot be mounted as a drive, but that
doesn't stop you
On 10:54 am 09/04/06 Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 12:48:01 -0500, Dale wrote:
I wish I could get mine to see it as a drive. Then I could put
pictures on it as well as take them off. I have read where some
even put files on them too.
Some cameras,
Hi,
I don't know how ld your camera is . and I REALLY don't have
clue why thi hick we nd for all and everything an
super truper hyper speciaal toool. ;)
Why not set up your camera to act as a USB disk?
I do it this way and use the very special
On Saturday 02 September 2006 08:06, sdoma wrote:
Why not set up your camera to act as a USB disk?
I do it this way and use the very special tools like ``mount'', ``ls''
and ``cp'' ;o)
I second this. Just set something like:
=
On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 09:06:50 +0200
sdoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I don't know how ld your camera is . and I REALLY don't have
clue why thi hick we nd for all and everything an
super truper hyper speciaal toool. ;)
Why not set up your
Selon Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 09:06:50 +0200
sdoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I don't know how ld your camera is . and I REALLY don't have
clue why thi hick we nd for all and everything an
super truper hyper speciaal
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 10:05:43 +0100
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the words:
On Saturday 02 September 2006 08:06, sdoma wrote:
Why not set up your camera to act as a USB disk?
I do it this way and use the very special tools like ``mount'',
``ls'' and ``cp'' ;o)
I second this.
On 9/2/06, Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
please note that this is an english language list. If you cannot even make an
attempt to speak english then go away.
That's the dumbest, sickest, most worthless comment I've seen on a
list in a long time. You should truly be ashamed.
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On Saturday 02 September 2006 17:38, Collins Richey wrote:
please note that this is an english language list. If you cannot even
make an attempt to speak english then go away.
That's the dumbest, sickest, most worthless comment I've seen on a
list in a long time. You should truly be
On Saturday 02 September 2006 15:44, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Saturday 02 September 2006 16:20, Adrian wrote:
mount: special device /dev/sda does not exist
or
mount: special device /dev/sda1 does not exist
depending on which /dev/sda* I use in fstab.
and you have usb-storage
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Saturday 02 September 2006 17:38, Collins Richey wrote:
please note that this is an english language list. If you cannot even
make an attempt to speak english then go away.
That's the dumbest, sickest, most worthless comment I've seen on a
list in a long
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 16:44:00 +0200
Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
the words:
On Saturday 02 September 2006 16:20, Adrian wrote:
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 10:05:43 +0100
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the words:
On Saturday 02 September 2006 08:06, sdoma wrote:
Why not set up
Adrian wrote:
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 16:44:00 +0200
Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
the words:
On Saturday 02 September 2006 16:20, Adrian wrote:
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 10:05:43 +0100
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the words:
On Saturday 02 September 2006 08:06,
Why not set up your camera to act as a USB disk?
I do it this way and use the very special tools like ``mount'',
``ls''
and ``cp'' ;o)
I second this. Just set something like:
=
/dev/sda /mnt/sdaauto,vfat,msdos
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 09:38:39 -0600
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/2/06, Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
please note that this is an english language list. If you cannot even make
an attempt to speak english then go away.
That's the dumbest, sickest, most worthless
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006 21:37:46 -0700
Adrian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings.
This would be my first attempt at getting photos from a digital camera
with my Gentoo system.
I am using a Kodak EasyShare C533.
With USBViewr I can see that the system sees the camera. That part of
things
Adrian wrote:
Greetings.
This would be my first attempt at getting photos from a digital camera
with my Gentoo system.
I am using a Kodak EasyShare C533.
With USBViewr I can see that the system sees the camera. That part of
things seems to be working.
However, I've not really a clue what
Thanks, I will check those out.
Adrian
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 08:06:51 +0400
Andrew Gaydenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the words:
May be these packages? -
media-gfx/digikam
media-plugins/digikamimageplugins
=== On Saturday 02 September 2006 08:37, Adrian wrote: ===
Greetings.
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 21:11:59 -0700
Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the words:
Adrian wrote:
Greetings.
This would be my first attempt at getting photos from a digital
camera with my Gentoo system.
I am using a Kodak EasyShare C533.
With USBViewr I can see that the system sees
Ted Ozolins wrote:
Adrian wrote:
Greetings.
This would be my first attempt at getting photos from a digital camera
with my Gentoo system.
I am using a Kodak EasyShare C533.
With USBViewr I can see that the system sees the camera. That part of
things seems to be working.
However, I've
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