David Baron wrote:
These are the latest fad. Comes with USB connector and a windows program
(which wine will not run).
Connecting the USB yields the usual vfat file system. It mounts read-only--
left to it own devices, KDE will mount it in /media/disk.
How might I use this contraption. Maybe (maybe not), an appriopriate fstab
entry can get it to mount where I want it with write permissions. Problem is
that a different /dev entry is used each time, i.e. /dev/sdb, /dev/sde, etc.
Any ideas?
1) What make/model is it?
2) Does it have any way to interface with memory cards? Most of them do,
and so if you have a spare one, you could simply copy the pictures onto
that, and then from that onto the frame, using the frame's own software.
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