On Mon, 30 May 2005 10:50:09 +0800, ZeeGeek wrote:
what kind of card reader is supported by linux?
Every one I've tried, both single slot and the multi-format types.
Card readers all use the standard usb-storage drivers, nothing special is
needed.
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Neil Bothwick
Excuse for the day:
On Sat, 28 May 2005 21:57:36 +0100, Jonathan Wright wrote:
I've got one camera (Sony) that just appears a a USB Mass Storage
Device, but the Canon EOS-300D needs gphoto2. For that one I've found
gtkam good for interfacing gphoto2 with the camera.
If you use KDE, type camera:/ in the
Try the gphoto web site and you will see this staring you in the face:
http://www.gphoto.org/news/
in short support was added for your camera in 2.1.5. The latest gphoto2
in portage stable is 2.1.4, but 2.1.5 is in ~x86. I suggest you try
that, after searching bugs.gentoo.org for any major
On 5/28/05, Uwe Klosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should go through the USB HOWTO and SUBMOUNT HOWTO. That is working
great for me and all devices i connet via usb. The system will
recognize your camera as a mass storage device.
If you are using gphoto2 to access the camera you will not
Sarpy Sam wrote:
On 5/28/05, Uwe Klosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should go through the USB HOWTO and SUBMOUNT HOWTO. That is working
great for me and all devices i connet via usb. The system will
recognize your camera as a mass storage device.
If you are using gphoto2 to access the camera
On Sat, 2005-05-28 at 14:39 -0600, Sarpy Sam wrote:
On 5/28/05, Uwe Klosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should go through the USB HOWTO and SUBMOUNT HOWTO. That is working
great for me and all devices i connet via usb. The system will
recognize your camera as a mass storage device.
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