Depends on the camera. If your camera can show up as a mass storage
device then activate the USB and camera plugins. If not then you will
probably have to use gphoto. I have not gotten the gphoto plugin to work
since i can't get the gphoto swig wrapper to work for me(which the
gphoto plugin needs). I am going to put a wrapper around the gphoto
shell command for a plugin on my TODO but its getting pretty long these
days.

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On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 19:46, skeeterskip wrote:
> I want to have my linux system automount digital camera or memory card
> reader once plugged in. I've been reading some stuff on it, but still
> haven't gotten it working.
> 
> Have any of you got it working?
> 
> 
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