Ravi Pandya [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> This camera works as a standard USB storage device, and so I figured I was 
> reasonably safe in upgrading my last remaining machine to Linux. 
> Unfortunately, I have not been able to get it working. I am running RedHat 
> 7.1, and I have tried all the precompiled kernels available for RH, 2.4.2-2, 
> 2.4.9-6, and 2.4.13-0.5 and I get essentially the same problem. The camera 
> appears to connect briefly, but is then disconnected. I've tried it on a 
> couple of different machines (Athlon 1.2GHz/Asus A7V & Compaq M700/P3-500 
> laptop) with the same results. Here is the trace from /var/log/messages with 
> 2.4.13-0.5, the current RawHide kernel:

I've been unable to get mine to work either (see previous posts to
this list) with similar failures.  It works fine with Windows but
Linux just can't negotiate.  My solution was to spend $30 and buy a
SmartMedia drive that I knew worked.  Works great except that I have
to move the SmartMedia from one to the other when I want to upload.

Sorry I can't be the bearer of a better solution, but perhaps the USB
developers have ideas (the problem seems lower-level than the
usb-storage driver, though).

Michael

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