On Tuesday 18 May 2004 04:02, Mike Jeays wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 19:16, Jason Taylor wrote:
I have a similar situation with a Cannon Powershot A40. I can't mount
it, but gphoto is able to access it. I had to modify a config file or
two in order for the ugen devices to be created
Ben Paley wrote:
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 04:02, Mike Jeays wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 19:16, Jason Taylor wrote:
I have a similar situation with a Cannon Powershot A40. I can't mount
it, but gphoto is able to access it. I had to modify a config file or
two in order for the ugen devices to be
On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 04:09, Ben Paley wrote:
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 04:02, Mike Jeays wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 19:16, Jason Taylor wrote:
I have a similar situation with a Cannon Powershot A40. I can't mount
it, but gphoto is able to access it. I had to modify a config file or
Mike Jeays wrote:
On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 04:09, Ben Paley wrote:
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 04:02, Mike Jeays wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 19:16, Jason Taylor wrote:
I have a similar situation with a Cannon Powershot A40. I can't mount
it, but gphoto is able to access it. I had to modify a config
Hello,
In the past I've always been able to mount USB devices (a card reader and a
webcam) as msdosfs at /dev/da0 or some such... my new camera's not playing
that game.
It's a Kodak EasyShare DX4530. I've unplugged all my other usb devices to test
things, and booted up with it plugged in.
On Mon, 17 May 2004 20:50:45 +0100
Ben Paley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
In the past I've always been able to mount USB devices (a card
reader and a webcam) as msdosfs at /dev/da0 or some such... my new
camera's not playing that game.
It's a Kodak EasyShare DX4530. I've unplugged all
On Mon, 17 May 2004 23:40:41 +0100
Ben Paley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 17 May 2004 20:18, Zane wrote:
On Mon, 17 May 2004 20:50:45 +0100
In the past I've always been able to mount USB devices (a card
reader and a webcam) as msdosfs at /dev/da0 or some such... my
new
On Monday 17 May 2004 21:46, Zane wrote:
On Mon, 17 May 2004 23:40:41 +0100
Ohh, your trying to mount a camera? No clue then... some are umass
some are not.
Sucks, huh? Well, thanks for taking the time to help, anyway.
Anyone else?
Cheers,
Ben
I have a similar situation with a Cannon Powershot A40. I can't mount
it, but gphoto is able to access it. I had to modify a config file or
two in order for the ugen devices to be created writable by anyone other
than root. Sorry, I don't have access to that box at the moment or I'd
offer
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 19:16, Jason Taylor wrote:
I have a similar situation with a Cannon Powershot A40. I can't mount
it, but gphoto is able to access it. I had to modify a config file or
two in order for the ugen devices to be created writable by anyone other
than root. Sorry, I don't
On Tue, 17 May 2004, Mike Jeays wrote:
I have a Canon Powershot A70, and the same problem. I bought a SanDisk
card reader, and it works perfectly with a Compact Flash card that has
been used in the A70. It can be mounted as
mount -t msdos /dev/da0s1 /mnt
You do need to put the card in the
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