Peer Böhm wrote:
Hello everyone,

I am new to BSD-style operating systems, and currently reading about and
seriously considering a migration from Linux to free BSD on my home machine.

Before I do that, I would like to make sure (as far as possible) that my
critical applications will continue to work, one way or the other.

It seems that the Olympus Camedia (C-1) digital camera does have some
quirks that require a cludge for the kernel, so it can be mounted as a
block dev for my Linux kernel version, although I hear that newer
kernels do support that quirk out of the box.

I was wondering, whether anyone here is using such a camera under
freeBSD, and can tell me whether it can be mounted under 5.3 without
such a hack.

Thanks in advance,
Peer
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Hello Peer

I have an Olympus Camedia 3000 Zoom and it will not work directly connected via usb with FreeBSD. Your best bet is to get a usb card reader and then plug your card into it. I find it quicker and easier doing it that way.

Good Luck

Robert
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