On Tuesday 14 August 2001 00:10, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 20:33 -0400, Digital Wokan wrote:
> > I like my HP 215.  It was only about $300, has a USB connection, comes
> > with a 4MB CompactFlash, and can accept up to a 32MB CompactFlash.  It's
> > supposed to work with GPhoto2, but I can't get GPhoto2 working yet (more
> > a lack of knowledge on my part than a lack on GPhoto2's, I'm sure).
>
> So, if you don't use gphoto what do u use with your camera? I'm asking
> that b/c my camera (Toshiba PDR-M5) is not supported by gphoto. At the
> moment I run Win98 on a VMWare virtual machine and get my pics down from
> the camera via the Windows based program by Toshiba. Then I ftp them to
> my host system and store them, work on them. This works but is slow and
> inconvenient.
>
> wobo

Use Samba. You will be able to access all your linux files under windows. It 
will allow you to setup drives for them (ie. U:) That way you will skip the 
ftp step.

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