Inge, You could just borrow the reader off a friend..
Or you can still work your way through the tips for the setup on the internet. Dont forget to tail the log (tail -f /var/log/messages). It can also be useful to try things as root first. This reduces the access right complexities. Once that works.. set it up for the user. Good luck Manfred On Monday August 30 2004 12:56, Inge Thorin Eidsaether wrote: > Hi Manfred! > > Thanks for your suggestion. > > Guess you're right. Means I must buy a card reader, though. > A little unnecessary, since the 'corder is fully supported, > from what I can see on www.linuxcompatible.org > > Sure would like to get it working, but don't know the exact > magic... Guess the card is formatted using FAT or FAT32, that's > about it. > > If the video data was accessible, I could also mail snippets > of the kid to family abroad, so if at all possible... > > best regards, > > Inge Thorin Eidsaether > probot at warpmail dot net > > On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 19:18:09 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > Inge, > > > > In my experience it is much easier to take the memory card and > > put it into a vanilla card reader. Reduces complexities. Once you > > got that to work you know that the filesystem on the card is fine > > and you can read the data. > > > > Then you can sort out any camcorder related issues. Or you might > > just be happy without the camcorder connected... > > > > manfred > > > > > I am trying to download the still images from the memory card > > > on my Panasonic NV-GS5 (USB variety) digital camcorder. -- Manfred Moser [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mosabuam.com

