You should use gphoto2 instead of usb-storage, see
http://www.ghoto.org/gphotot2/. There is a patch I had to use in our
SourceForge.net patch repository, not sure if it is still needed or not.

On Tue, 20 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I tried to connect my CoolPix 990 to the USB port. Before connection I added to the 
>usbmgr.conf file the line
>
> vendor 0x4b0 product 0x102 module usb-storage
>
> The USB manager is also started at boot up. The camera recognised it was connected 
>to the computer, and the computer recognised that a USB device was connected to it. 
>The problem was the computer did not recognise what the usb device was.
>
> As a further point I have installed gPhoto 0.4.3 onto the computer. I am guessing 
>that the Port I should connect to is not one of the COM ports as this is a USB device 
>so how do I configure the other port option to recognise a USB camera?
>
> Can anyone help
>
> Thank you
>
>
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