Joel Hammer wrote:
Yes. It works with usb mass-storage. It is very surprising they don't
just list the nikon 2500 by name, too. Not really very user friendly in
that regard.

This is REALLY a novel experience for me. Graphical programs actually
installing and running without a hitch, and then  working in the real
world.  Usually when I try this sort of thing, I am missing a library,
which then needs another library, which then needs an updated version
of kde, which need an updated version of qt. Don't laugh. That was why
I gave up using libranet. And, this explains why  I do almost everything
from the command line.

So far, I am very pleased. An excellent $200 investment. Purists won't
like it, but people who just want an easy to use workstation might like
it a lot.

Joel

Wow, you gave up libranet? most folks give up the rpm based distros. You must have gone with unstable debian.


just don't forget you are root. that rm command might bite you. and don't get cracked.

There was quite a discussion on lindows root default on the compuserve linux forum; got quite heated.

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Ken Moffat
kmoffat <at> drizzle.com


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