My camera, an Olympus C3000z is supported perfectly under linux
thanks to gtkam and the fine folks at gphoto2. However I don't want
to have to choose my camera based on gphoto2; so I simply bought a
Sandisk ImageMate 6 in 1.
The cards show up as mass-storage devices; a little editing of /etc/fst
Ron Johnson wrote:
The solution was simple: add my user to the 'camera' unix group.
That's very, very odd. I don't need group "camera". What
files/directories are "owned" by group "camera"?
Remember that I'm using Debian Sarge, so the particular scripts I have
set up by default might differ from
On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 05:40 -0500, Christian Convey wrote:
> FYI, I finally got the camera working (see millions of earlier emails on
> this topic).
Congrats!
> The solution was simple: add my user to the 'camera' unix group.
That's very, very odd. I don't need group "camera". What
files/dire
FYI, I finally got the camera working (see millions of earlier emails on
this topic).
The solution was simple: add my user to the 'camera' unix group.
The things that tripped me up were:
- I had the misconception that my camera supported both USB mass storage
and the PTP protocol. The truth is
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