Hi Gregory ;),

> Check out:
> http://www.gagme.com/greg/linux/usbcamera.php
> 
> Basically, Canon cameras do not act as mass storage devices over the 
> USB.  You have two other very easy choices, use gtkam and have it 
> autodetect your camera,

I downloaded gphoto2, it seems its supported. I'll try it later when
i have physical access to my home computer. What i don't understand
yet is how gphoto can access 'still camera devices' that don't have
any driver ;))

> or get an external card reader that handles SD 
> cards and plug that into your PC. 

Yeah, i already thougth of it. Even if it works works with gphoto,
maybe i'll get one SD card reader because they're not very expensive
and work with the usb-storage driver.

> I use a 6-in-1 reader in my desktop 
> and a PCMCIA based reader in my laptops that it works great.

What model is (the 6-in-1)? I don't know much about good flash card
readers ;)

Thanks for the info and the link :)

-- 
David G�mez

"The question of whether computers can think is just like the question of
 whether submarines can swim." -- Edsger W. Dijkstra


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