Upgrade to the latest version of Gphoto. Installing Ximian GNOME is a good way
to do this.

On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 22:30:03 -0400, GonzalixLeDruide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Creative Web-Cam, but I don't know how to use it on Linux. Mine
> is LM 7.2
> 
> Anybody could help me ?
> 
> Thanks
> G le D
> ---
> 
> Ric Tibbetts escribi�:
> > 
> > All;
> > I just thought I'd pass this along.
> > Over the weekend I picked up the new Olympus S4040 Digital Camera
> > (impressive little camera!). If any one is interested in these cameras,
> > rest assured, it worked with Linux right out of the box! I just hooked
> > it up to the USB, and mounted the device (/dev/sda1 in my case).
> > It was identified as a SCSI emulated mass storage device. Very very
> > simple to hook up & use. So even though it's not on the hardware
> > compatability list, it does work.
> > 
> > BTW: I'm running MDK 8.0, on an intel box.
> > 
> > Now I just need to get gphoto to recognize it. Not too much luck there,
> > but I really don't care too much, gimp will do.
> > 
> > Anyway, just thought I'd pass that along.


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