On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 15:03, Craig Dickson wrote:
> Alan Chandler wrote:
>
> > As a result of what you have done, you should see the contents of your
> > camera on /etc/sda1 (unless you already have scsi devices when it may
> > be something different.
>
> Only if the camera supports USB Mass Sto
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On Monday 07 October 2002 8:03 pm, Craig Dickson wrote:
> What make/model of SmartMedia reader do you have?
Its a Belkin F5U141xMSD bought in the UK from www.dabs.com
> I've been looking for
> one that works under Linux.
With the debian hotplug
Alan Chandler wrote:
> As a result of what you have done, you should see the contents of your
> camera on /etc/sda1 (unless you already have scsi devices when it may
> be something different.
Only if the camera supports USB Mass Storage or is supported by some
other Linux kernel module, and he h
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On Monday 07 October 2002 7:25 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> As a result of what you have done, you should see the contents of your
> camera on /etc/sda1 (unless you already have scsi devices when it may be
> something different.
Oops that should obvio
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On Monday 07 October 2002 4:50 pm, DSC Siltec wrote:
> Okay, I have Debian, Woody, Hotplug, USB, and a cheap junk USB camera.
>
> How do I access my pics? I'd really like three answers:
>(1) How to access them directly as files, if possible
>
DSC Siltec wrote:
> Okay, I have Debian, Woody, Hotplug, USB, and a cheap junk USB camera.
>
> How do I access my pics? I'd really like three answers:
> (1) How to access them directly as files, if possible
> (2) Best way to download them as pictures, and save them
> (3) How to create nic
Okay, I have Debian, Woody, Hotplug, USB, and a cheap junk USB camera.
How do I access my pics? I'd really like three answers:
(1) How to access them directly as files, if possible
(2) Best way to download them as pictures, and save them
(3) How to create nice compressed .mpgs from it (
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