On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 02:48:07AM -0100, Emil Carlsson wrote:
> I have a nikon coolpix 2100 but I can't get it to work under debian with
> KDE running, any suggestions on how to make it work. All the googleing
> doesn't seem to give any result =(.
>
> Regards
>
Check its menus. I played with
On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 02:48:07AM -0100, Emil Carlsson wrote:
> I have a nikon coolpix 2100 but I can't get it to work under debian with
> KDE running, any suggestions on how to make it work. All the googleing
> doesn't seem to give any result =(.
>
> Regards
>
Check its menus. I played with
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Ok. First, is your camera USB connected or are you putting the memory
card in the pcmcia slot?
Either way, when you plug it in, check dmesg to see what happened and
what new device the OS sees, to wit:
==
ohci_hcd :00:03.1: remote wakeup
usb 2-2:
You just mount the device as a scsi device ,I believe it would be sd0. You
must have a scsi support in your kernel.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And how would I do this? it's not hdN or something like that right?
>
> Ralph Bacolod wrote:
>
> >You can access the memory card a
You just mount the device as a scsi device ,I believe it would be sd0. You
must have a scsi support in your kernel.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And how would I do this? it's not hdN or something like that right?
>
> Ralph Bacolod wrote:
>
> >You can access the memory card a
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Ok. First, is your camera USB connected or are you putting the memory
card in the pcmcia slot?
Either way, when you plug it in, check dmesg to see what happened and
what new device the OS sees, to wit:
==
ohci_hcd :00:03.1: remote wakeup
usb 2-2:
And how would I do this? it's not hdN or something like that right?
Ralph Bacolod wrote:
You can access the memory card as a scsi device.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a nikon coolpix 2100 but I can't get it to work under debian with
KDE running, any suggestions on
You just mount the device as a scsi device ,I believe it would be sd0. You
must have a scsi support in your kernel.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And how would I do this? it's not hdN or something like that right?
>
> Ralph Bacolod wrote:
>
> >You can access the memory card a
You just mount the device as a scsi device ,I believe it would be sd0. You
must have a scsi support in your kernel.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And how would I do this? it's not hdN or something like that right?
>
> Ralph Bacolod wrote:
>
> >You can access the memory card a
And how would I do this? it's not hdN or something like that right?
Ralph Bacolod wrote:
You can access the memory card as a scsi device.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a nikon coolpix 2100 but I can't get it to work under debian with
KDE running, any suggestions on how
You can access the memory card as a scsi device.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a nikon coolpix 2100 but I can't get it to work under debian with
> KDE running, any suggestions on how to make it work. All the googleing
> doesn't seem to give any result =(.
>
> Regards
You can access the memory card as a scsi device.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a nikon coolpix 2100 but I can't get it to work under debian with
> KDE running, any suggestions on how to make it work. All the googleing
> doesn't seem to give any result =(.
>
> Regards
I have a nikon coolpix 2100 but I can't get it to work under debian with
KDE running, any suggestions on how to make it work. All the googleing
doesn't seem to give any result =(.
Regards
You can access the memory card as a scsi device.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a nikon coolpix 2100 but I can't get it to work under debian with
> KDE running, any suggestions on how to make it work. All the googleing
> doesn't seem to give any result =(.
>
> Regards
You can access the memory card as a scsi device.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a nikon coolpix 2100 but I can't get it to work under debian with
> KDE running, any suggestions on how to make it work. All the googleing
> doesn't seem to give any result =(.
>
> Regards
I have a nikon coolpix 2100 but I can't get it to work under debian with
KDE running, any suggestions on how to make it work. All the googleing
doesn't seem to give any result =(.
Regards
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 18:36:21 +0100
Gabor FLEISCHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> maybe Olympus C-1 or C-100
I hav bought this one a mounth ago.
Very simple to use, when you connect it to your linux box you have only
to modprobe the usb-storage module. It made the camera able as a SCSI
disk, you
mnibook no?
-g
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From: Gabor FLEISCHER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 09:36 AM
To: Debian Laptop List
Subject: Digital camera
Hi!
I'd like to buy a digital camera and be able to use it with my HP OmniBook
XE3 with debian. What _low_ price camrea
LEISCHER wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'd like to buy a digital camera and be able to use it with my HP OmniBook
> XE3 with debian. What _low_ price camrea do you suggest?
> I'd prefer CompactFlash storage, and it would be the best if it would also
> work with USB. I was thinking about
Hi!
I'd like to buy a digital camera and be able to use it with my HP OmniBook
XE3 with debian. What _low_ price camrea do you suggest?
I'd prefer CompactFlash storage, and it would be the best if it would also
work with USB. I was thinking about these cameras so far:
Canon A10
HP Phot
mnibook no?
-g
-Original Message-
From: Gabor FLEISCHER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 09:36 AM
To: Debian Laptop List
Subject: Digital camera
Hi!
I'd like to buy a digital camera and be able to use it with my HP OmniBook
XE3 with debian. What _low_ price camrea
LEISCHER wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'd like to buy a digital camera and be able to use it with my HP OmniBook
> XE3 with debian. What _low_ price camrea do you suggest?
> I'd prefer CompactFlash storage, and it would be the best if it would also
> work with USB. I was thinking about
Hi!
I'd like to buy a digital camera and be able to use it with my HP OmniBook
XE3 with debian. What _low_ price camrea do you suggest?
I'd prefer CompactFlash storage, and it would be the best if it would also
work with USB. I was thinking about these cameras so far:
Canon A10
HP
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 07:21:14PM -0700, William R. Ward wrote:
> Jim Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > I am not sure if I have the same smartmedia pcmcia adaptor as you. But
> > the one I have works beautifully, I insert the pcmcia card, then the
> > smartmedia card. Hear the two be
Jim Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 03:30:35AM -0700, William R. Ward wrote:
> > Also, I bought an Olympus Camedia D-360L digital camera. I want to
> > upload images into the Thinkpad. There are two ways: RS-232 or
> > SmartMedia. I t
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 07:21:14PM -0700, William R. Ward wrote:
> Jim Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > I am not sure if I have the same smartmedia pcmcia adaptor as you. But
> > the one I have works beautifully, I insert the pcmcia card, then the
> > smartmedia card. Hear the two b
Jim Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 03:30:35AM -0700, William R. Ward wrote:
> > Also, I bought an Olympus Camedia D-360L digital camera. I want to
> > upload images into the Thinkpad. There are two ways: RS-232 or
> > SmartMedia. I t
> Check the video4linux section of the kernel config? (I don't have an
> Olympus ... our digital camera writes on a PCMCIA memory card, which works
> fine)
The Olympus writes on 'Smart Media' flash cards.
> It should spot it, but fail to identify it (hibeep, lo
> Check the video4linux section of the kernel config? (I don't have an
> Olympus ... our digital camera writes on a PCMCIA memory card, which works
> fine)
The Olympus writes on 'Smart Media' flash cards.
> It should spot it, but fail to identify it (hibeep, lo
On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 03:51:15PM -0300, Peter Cordes wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 10:06:54AM -0700, Heather wrote:
> > It does however seem logical if the PCMCIA interface card isn't being
> > spotted, that its further smartmedia item wouldn't be spotted either :(
>
> You could build hardw
On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 03:51:15PM -0300, Peter Cordes wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 10:06:54AM -0700, Heather wrote:
> > It does however seem logical if the PCMCIA interface card isn't being
> > spotted, that its further smartmedia item wouldn't be spotted either :(
>
> You could build hard
On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 10:06:54AM -0700, Heather wrote:
> It does however seem logical if the PCMCIA interface card isn't being
> spotted, that its further smartmedia item wouldn't be spotted either :(
You could build hardware that worked as described. The interface card
could stay inert and n
> I have a Thinkpad 760 XD, and there's a "video in" port. I have the
> cable which connects to it and has an S-video and composite input.
> Can this be used under Linux? If so, how?
>
> Also, I bought an Olympus Camedia D-360L digital camera. I want to
>
On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 10:06:54AM -0700, Heather wrote:
> It does however seem logical if the PCMCIA interface card isn't being
> spotted, that its further smartmedia item wouldn't be spotted either :(
You could build hardware that worked as described. The interface card
could stay inert and
bought an Olympus Camedia D-360L digital camera. I want to
> upload images into the Thinkpad. There are two ways: RS-232 or
> SmartMedia. I tried with several different packages to get the RS-232
> interface to work, and couldn't get any results. But it works like a
> charm
> I have a Thinkpad 760 XD, and there's a "video in" port. I have the
> cable which connects to it and has an S-video and composite input.
> Can this be used under Linux? If so, how?
>
> Also, I bought an Olympus Camedia D-360L digital camera. I want to
>
so, I bought an Olympus Camedia D-360L digital camera. I want to
> upload images into the Thinkpad. There are two ways: RS-232 or
> SmartMedia. I tried with several different packages to get the RS-232
> interface to work, and couldn't get any results. But it works like a
> charm
I have a Thinkpad 760 XD, and there's a "video in" port. I have the
cable which connects to it and has an S-video and composite input.
Can this be used under Linux? If so, how?
Also, I bought an Olympus Camedia D-360L digital camera. I want to
upload images into the Thinkpad.
I have a Thinkpad 760 XD, and there's a "video in" port. I have the
cable which connects to it and has an S-video and composite input.
Can this be used under Linux? If so, how?
Also, I bought an Olympus Camedia D-360L digital camera. I want to
upload images into the Thinkpad.
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