Hello Willum!

For information, I have used the previous gphoto version (0.4.3) for a 
while, using a Kodak DC240 through the ttyS0 port. I have experienced a 
few problems : using "Camera / Download selected / Images / Save to 
disk" did not work properly. It either produced bogus JPEG files, either 
it crashed.

However, using "Camera / Download index / Thumbnails", and then 
selecting 3 photos to download with "Open in window", I could use "Save 
/ Opened images". Then "File / Close" the 3 opened photos, otherwise it 
crashes (RAM related problem maybe -- anyway it worked with this). Try 
this procedure with gphoto 2, and tell me if you have any luck.

Gr�goire


Willum wrote:
> Well, here goes::
> I bought a Kodak DC3200 dig. cam. around Christmas time, and it is supported
> in GPhoto 2.0-- which is still beta, and the camera won't work in it
> corrrectly. really not at all.
> 
> But, I have LexarMedia Jumpshot USB CompactFlash reader, and I know that
> this is probably a dumb question, but where's the support for USB media
> devices like my Lexar?  Winblows turns this device into a Removable Media
> drive from where I can pull off the pictures, so what do I have to do
> to get the pictures off the Flash card in Linux?  GPhoto has nothing
> for it.  Suggestions, answers?  I see no real support for them in Linux,
> and I know that this is something that Winblows people are accustomed
> to using, and it makes since to bring such functionality to Linux anyways-~-


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