On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 09:29:43PM +0200, Peter Holm wrote: > Is there any tutorial of how to mount a digital camera with USB-
> I Need total guidance since i don't now anything about how to do it. In most cases, running gphoto or gphoto2 should be what you might want to do. For information beyond this, it would be helpful to know which sort of camera (brand, model) you are having. Some of those probably will work well with gphoto, others with gphoto2, and for some special ones you will have to use even different methods of access. For you, best would be to, first of all, check www.gphoto.net/cameras.html to see whether your camera is actually supported. Next thing: Try to get yourself the appropriate version (gphoto or gphoto2) onto your system, and, if using gphoto2, you might want to get yourself gtkam as a graphical frontend, as well (though it is not necessary, of course it makes life a little easier with gphoto2). If you made it this far, you're at a pretty close point to working with your camera in GNU/Linux. For everything beyond this point, there's documentation coming with both versions of gphoto, so you should read it - most, if not all, of what you need to know you will find out there. Cheers, Kris -- Savour what you feel and { Kristian Rink what you see - things that { irc:: irc.sorcery.net (kristian) may not seem important now { fon:: ++49 160 92526188 but may be tomorrow... { fax:: ++49 1212 5 119 57 762 -Chuck Schuldiner (1967 - 2001) .. gone but not forgotten- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]