I have installed both already...  but I don't have a file to access the camera with 
(such as /dev/ttyS0 and such)  This would help.

Here is what I get in the log:
Feb  4 13:20:39 gandalf kernel: hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/1, assigned 
device number 10
Feb  4 13:20:40 gandalf kernel: mdc800.c: Found Mustek MDC800 on USB.

so it recognizes the camera, but it doesn't assign it to a device file.  As I said 
before, Caldera did this for me.  I know how to use mknod, but is there an "easy" way 
that would give me warm fuzzies walking my dad through over the phone?  I would like 
to have a file to "grab on to".

Thanks,
Matt



On Tue, 04 Feb 2003 09:20:53 -0800
James Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Matthew Carpenter wrote:
> 
> >Digikam, even for SuSE 8.1, is complaining and doesn't work.
> >
> >I found the KDE config are for Digital  Cameras and added in mine, but KDE is then 
>complaining that it can't find the camera on USB...
> >Frustrating.  And the camera is still not showing up in /dev/usb. Any ideas here?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >Matt
> >
> >  
> >
> once you get the camera recognized under the USB stuff look on your 
> install CD's gphoto, and gtkam are on them.. gphoto in on CD1 and gtkam 
> is on CD2
> 
> --jim
> 
> 
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