My card reader comes from flashcards and works great in debian and mandrake.



Dave wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 19:05, you wrote:

Hi,
My partner and I are going overseas and want to get a digital camera. We
would be looking to spend in the $400 to $600 bracket, and that would
probably need to include a reasonable memory chip/card (or whatever it
is, either packaged with or bought separately). I will, of course, be
wanting it to be fully interoperable with a linux system, as I hear they
have computers where we are going ;-).
I don't know much about digital cameras but would prefer it to be able
to work as a webcam and possibly take video as well. Is this unrealistic
for the price? Are there issues with linux drivers?
Any advice on wheres, whys and hows are much appreciated.
Cheers
Anton

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Anton


I've recently bought a Sony DSC-P72, goes really well

I got a flashcard reader from Jason "http://www.flashcards.co.nz/";
which works well on Linux, once you get it setup (I've used on Mandrake 9.1 and Mepis Linux)


http://www.flashcards.co.nz/ have really good prices on memory sticks etc. as well

cheers................dave

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