I am still trying to get gphoto2 (or any other program) to detect my Polaroid Fun! Flash 640 SE camera. The docs suggest that the camera is twain compliant. The gphoto2 docs say that the camera IS supported (at least experimentally).

The output of lsmod on my box is:

Module Size Used by Not tainted
scanner 11200 0 (unused)
ide-cd 32160 0 (autoclean)
cdrom 28704 0 (autoclean) [ide-cd]
trident 28628 0 (autoclean)
ac97_codec 13428 0 (autoclean) [trident]
pcigame 1736 0 (autoclean) [trident]
gameport 1676 0 (autoclean) [pcigame]
soundcore 3972 2 (autoclean) [trident]
lp 6816 0 (autoclean)
rtc 7016 0 (autoclean)
ext2 35456 1 (autoclean)
vfat 10604 2 (autoclean)
fat 32152 0 (autoclean) [vfat]
sis900 12972 1
crc32 2880 0 [sis900]
usbserial 19324 0 (unused)
isa-pnp 31888 0 (unused)
parport_pc 23304 1
parport 25992 1 [lp parport_pc]
keybdev 2084 0 (unused)
usbkbd 3640 0 (unused)
input 3520 0 [keybdev usbkbd]
usb-ohci 18888 0 (unused)
usbcore 62956 1 [scanner usbserial usbkbd usb-ohci]
ext3 64324 5 (autoclean)
jbd 41956 5 (autoclean) [ext3]
ide-detect 288 0 (autoclean) (unused)
sis5513 11568 1 (autoclean)
ide-disk 16768 9 (autoclean)
ide-core 110076 9 (autoclean) [ide-cd ide-detect sis5513 ide-disk]
unix 15340 58 (autoclean)



Is there something that I am missing.

Someone mentioned video-for-linux. Is this not part of the standard debian kernel? Do I need to compile my own kernel with this option?

Any other clues on how to get my camera detected?

Marc Shapiro


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