I just wondered whether there were brave souls out there to try this...
I knew there were general ledger systems, workgroup solutions, but a
full-blown, complicated business application.. hm
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On June 6, 2002 08:46 pm, Ralph Sanford wrote:
I've encountered one rather unusual thing when using Openoffice. I seem
to be unable to generate any double quotes (without resorting to special
characters) and end up with a question mark instead. I have no such
problem when using other
If INSTALL is a script, what happens if you do:
. ./INSTALL
On Thu, 06 Jun 2002 14:09:29 -0400
Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
just for grins did you do a chmod 755 INSTALL
Is INSTALL the file name correct case?
Tried that and get a no such file or
INSTALL isn't a script, its equivalent to a README. I Still fail to
understand what the source of confusion is here. Building gphoto is
*easy*:
./configure
make
make install
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
If INSTALL is a script, what happens if you do:
. ./INSTALL
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A readme? Why was the original poster trying to run it?
I was wondering at the uppercase name.
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 09:33:22 -0400 (EDT)
Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
INSTALL isn't a script, its equivalent to a README. I Still fail to
understand what the source of confusion is here.
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
A readme? Why was the original poster trying to run it?
*shrug* I'm still wondering the same thing. There is nothing different
or unusual about how you build/install gphoto, assuming that you read the
dox.
I was wondering at the uppercase name.
Now I need to see if gphoto2 is finally supporting a Nikon CoolPix 990
over the USB. Last I checked it was iffy at best. It does not appear as
a disk. Instead, there is a command set to control it. There are libs,
but I think the USB stuff was not too good last time I tried. I just will
say 'no'
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
If INSTALL is a script, what happens if you do:
. ./INSTALL
Tried that got: ./INSTALL:the command not found
./ INSTALL line 9: syntax error token '0'
./INSTALL line 9: 'o if you got your source from
CVS (and not from
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Lee wrote:
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
If INSTALL is a script, what happens if you do:
. ./INSTALL
Tried that got: ./INSTALL:the command not found
./ INSTALL line 9: syntax error token '0'
./INSTALL line 9: 'o if you
Folks,
My SuSE 8.0 installation included gphoto gphoto2, so they are there.
The usb ports used for the camera connection (/dev/usb/dc2xx0 according
to gphoto2), however, were all owned by root and group root. So, of
course, my user doesn't happen to have access to them. I can access
and
It might help if you told us what the problem was. All i see is it
doesn't work.
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Tom Condon wrote:
Folks,
My SuSE 8.0 installation included gphoto gphoto2, so they are there.
The usb ports used for the camera connection (/dev/usb/dc2xx0 according
to gphoto2),
On Friday 07 June 2002 09:11, Net Llama! carved in granite:
It might help if you told us what the problem was. All i see is it
doesn't work.
Sorry, sometimes my mind isn't all I seem to remember it once was.
Here is the output of a command:
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Tom Condon wrote:
On Friday 07 June 2002 09:11, Net Llama! carved in granite:
It might help if you told us what the problem was. All i see is it
doesn't work.
Sorry, sometimes my mind isn't all I seem to remember it once was.
Here is the output of a command:
On Friday 07 June 2002 10:05, Net Llama! carved in granite:
And what does the output look like when running the same command with
the --debug option as the 'tom' user?
*
tom@blanket:~ gphoto2 --debug --get-all-files
cli: checking --debug:
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Ditto.
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 16:22:51 +0200
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A readme? Why was the original poster trying to run it?
I was wondering at the uppercase name.
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I have little USB camera experience, but when setting up my dad's MDC8000
for him, it was as simple as plugging it in and telling gphoto what and
where is was (/dev/usb/mdc8000), which was exactly like what I did for the
serial-connection.
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 16:37:29 +0200
Roger Oberholtzer
Every step has gone off wouthout a hitch (once I figured out and Collins
pointed out the change to make.conf) However, kdelibs-3.0.1 barfs during
compile. At first it complains about the end of file at end of line (new line
added) then I get
in file from libdecore_la.all_cpp.cpp:23:
On Friday 07 June 2002 11:39 am, Joel Hammer enshrined in prose:
I finally found out where my hard drive memory was going to on my root
drive /. (Or, I may have rediscovered where those missing bytes are. Ain't
it nice to mature.)
I have a root hard drive with about 3 gigs of space on it. It
On Friday 07 June 2002 12:42 pm, James McDonald enshrined in prose:
I seem to remember that Caldera at least needed to be in root, cannot
rememeber if its generic but it well could be.
Maybe it's got something to do with environment inheritance or something?
Noone I know has died lately
So far Gentoo doesn't look too shabby. I have finally got it to where I can start to
use it:) If there is any interest, I'll post the probs with the kdelibs compile. I'll
be working on it this evening and shouldn't be too difficult to track down (done
enough of this, Heck I should be able)
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 13:56:57 -0700 Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every step has gone off wouthout a hitch (once I figured out and
Collins pointed out the change to make.conf) However, kdelibs-3.0.1
barfs during compile.
XFCE comes up nicely (this will be the default) but I do need
go to sourceforge.net and search under ERP or CRM... there are a lot of db
driven progs design for small to medium companies up to about 200mill turn
over
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 5:44, you wrote:
I just wondered whether there were brave souls out there to try this...
I knew there were general
On Friday 07 June 2002 12:24, Net Llama! carved in granite:
This is very weird. It opens the USB device earlier, but then can't
later on.
You don't have anything in fstab that is setting perms on the USB
devices?
Slimy dogs! I didn't even know that something if fstab would affect the
USB
it takes a little while to figure out, but when you do, it's
electrifying.
http://home.camelot.de/danielt/whatswrong.html
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the dude screaming? that sucked.
dep wrote:
it takes a little while to figure out, but when you do, it's
electrifying.
http://home.camelot.de/danielt/whatswrong.html
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What dude screaming?
...
...
Oh...
That was, um, electrifying
On Friday 07 June 2002 11:44 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
the dude screaming? that sucked.
dep wrote:
it takes a little while to figure out, but when you do, it's
electrifying.
http://home.camelot.de/danielt/whatswrong.html
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Scared the crud out of me, actually.
jeez!
On Fri, 07 Jun 2002 20:44:05 -0700
Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the dude screaming? that sucked.
dep wrote:
it takes a little while to figure out, but when you do, it's
electrifying.
http://home.camelot.de/danielt/whatswrong.html
On Fri, 07 Jun 2002 23:34:04 -0400 dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it takes a little while to figure out, but when you do, it's
electrifying.
http://home.camelot.de/danielt/whatswrong.html
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Please... don't do that any more... My heart won't take it...
On June 8, 2002 10:34 am, dep wrote:
it takes a little while to figure out, but when you do, it's
electrifying.
http://home.camelot.de/danielt/whatswrong.html
that was great!! Had a real good laugh... at myself after I picked my
chair and me back up off the floor =)
what a hoot!
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Ken Moffat wrote:
Scared the crud out of me, actually.
jeez!
snip
it takes a little while to figure out, but when you do, it's
electrifying.
http://home.camelot.de/danielt/whatswrong.html
snip
You should have seen my wife!
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