On 7/17/09, Gustin Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
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>  Dafydd Crosby wrote:
>  > I went to London Drug, and asked for a low-priced camera (something
>  > simple). Bought the camera (the Nikon Coolpix L19), and plugged it in.
>  > And wouldn't you just know it, it worked with my Fedora install
>  > flawlessly, no setup.
>  >
>  > No prior research
>  > No knowledge of cameras
>  > Plugged it into my Linux box, and it worked. The Fedora pre-installed
>  > camera program found the pictures, showed thumbnails, and asked where I
>  > wanted to save them.
>  >
>  > So easy, my Mom could do it.
>  >
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> I had the same experience with my Fuji Finepix using  Ubuntu 8.04, 8.10,
>  and 9.04.

Ditto for my Canon Powershots under Ubuntu.

I also wrote a Python script that wraps gphoto2.  It grabs all the
photos in a range and auto-rotates them (jhead -autorot *.jpg).  I
love that both options (and more, of course!) are available to me :-)

-Mark C.

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