Re: Digital camera

2004-08-16 Thread Micha Feigin
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

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-16 Thread Micha Feigin
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

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-16 Thread Curt Howland
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- 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:

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-16 Thread Ralph Bacolod
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

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-16 Thread Ralph Bacolod
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

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-16 Thread Curt Howland
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- 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:

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-16 Thread Emil Carlsson
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

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-16 Thread Ralph Bacolod
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

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-16 Thread Ralph Bacolod
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

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-16 Thread Emil Carlsson
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

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-15 Thread Ralph Bacolod
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

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-15 Thread Ralph Bacolod
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

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-15 Thread Ralph Bacolod
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

Re: Digital camera

2004-08-15 Thread Ralph Bacolod
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

Re: Digital camera

2002-03-01 Thread Sebastien Cazajous
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

RE: Digital camera

2002-02-27 Thread Glen S Mehn
I LOVE my canon camera, and the A10 is better than mine. I'd highly suggest the PC Card CF reader. I think I paid $17 for mine, and it's about as fast as my hard drive. Now, that's not with gPhoto or anything like that, but all you want is to get the photos on your omnibook no? -g -Original

Re: Digital camera

2002-02-27 Thread Paul Paradise
I used to have a Nikon Coolpix 950 (it got stolen...), which used CompactFlash and trasfered photos via a serial connection using gPhoto flawlessly. This method was SLOOOW - about 10k/sec, with a 128MB card. I bough a SanDisk ImageMate SDDR-31 CompactFlash card reader, which using the usb-storage d

RE: Digital camera

2002-02-27 Thread Glen S Mehn
I LOVE my canon camera, and the A10 is better than mine. I'd highly suggest the PC Card CF reader. I think I paid $17 for mine, and it's about as fast as my hard drive. Now, that's not with gPhoto or anything like that, but all you want is to get the photos on your omnibook no? -g -Origina

Re: Digital camera

2002-02-27 Thread Paul Paradise
I used to have a Nikon Coolpix 950 (it got stolen...), which used CompactFlash and trasfered photos via a serial connection using gPhoto flawlessly. This method was SLOOOW - about 10k/sec, with a 128MB card. I bough a SanDisk ImageMate SDDR-31 CompactFlash card reader, which using the usb-storage