storage device is usually appears as dev/sdX when X is a or b or c.
Try to run ls -l /dev/sd* and see if you get something.
On 8/19/09, David Suna wrote:
> My son got an inexpensive digital camera and I am trying to plug it in
> to an Ubuntu system to be able to copy off the pictures. When I pl
2009/8/20 David Suna :
> Unfortunately I don't have any specs or really know how to read them. From
> a link someone posted earlier I got the idea to run fdisk -l and find out
> what the device is but there was no difference in the output whether I had
> the camera plugged in or not.
"fdisk -l" w
Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 19 August 2009 09:59:42 David Suna wrote:
My son got an inexpensive digital camera and I am trying to plug it in
to an Ubuntu system to be able to copy off the pictures. When I plug in
the camera to the USB a light on the camera flashes but the device is
not de
On Wednesday 19 August 2009 09:59:42 David Suna wrote:
> My son got an inexpensive digital camera and I am trying to plug it in
> to an Ubuntu system to be able to copy off the pictures. When I plug in
> the camera to the USB a light on the camera flashes but the device is
> not detected as a stor
Yes. However, they had a problem getting it to work as a web cam. It
automatically came up as a mass storage device. For me it is not even
coming up as a mass storage device.
David Suna
da...@davidsconsultants.com
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi David,
Did you see this? http://osdir.com/ml/lin
Roundcubemail is using TinyMCE editor which supports
Hebrew oob and has a GREAT translation ( me :) )
It's indeed new but with avid contributors. The next version will
have an improved support for plugins, which are accumulating quickly.
Some people from the community are offering it to their
cust
Hi David,
Did you see this? http://osdir.com/ml/linux-media/2009-06/msg00852.html
Thanks,
Hetz
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:59 PM, David Suna wrote:
> My son got an inexpensive digital camera and I am trying to plug it in to an
> Ubuntu system to be able to copy off the pictures. When I plug in th
2009/8/19 David Suna :
> My son got an inexpensive digital camera and I am trying to plug it in to an
> Ubuntu system to be able to copy off the pictures. When I plug in the
> camera to the USB a light on the camera flashes but the device is not
> detected as a storage device. When I run lsusb it
My son got an inexpensive digital camera and I am trying to plug it in
to an Ubuntu system to be able to copy off the pictures. When I plug in
the camera to the USB a light on the camera flashes but the device is
not detected as a storage device. When I run lsusb it sees the device
Bus 003 D
Yuval Hager wrote:
On Tuesday 18 August 2009, Dave Stav wrote:
Dear list members,
We are looking for a webmail application that has good support in Hebrew
messages (encoding and ltr/rtl).
So far, it seems to me that roundcube-webmail is the best candidate, but
also considering:
On Tuesday 18 August 2009, Dave Stav wrote:
> Dear list members,
>
> We are looking for a webmail application that has good support in Hebrew
> messages (encoding and ltr/rtl).
>
> So far, it seems to me that roundcube-webmail is the best candidate, but
> also considering:
>
> Open WebMail
> IMP
>
Nope. There is no such thing as a ttyUSB0 device anywhere. However, in
the mean time I found someone else with the same problem, who did this:
Begin quote:
USB Serial Converter support
This serial driver supports a wide range of USB to serial adapters. It
also allows communication with the Hands
It seems to be usb to serial device so try /dev/ttyUSB0
--
Ori Idan
2009/8/19 Daniel Feiglin
> Hello folks!
>
> I use a SL1000 UPS. The model is marketed by Advice, and looks like
> their continuation of the Sustainer UPS line. It comes with both a
> serial and USB port. The serial version of
Aviram
Yeah yeah. Well - then you already know then that the phone number is for
Premier customers to use when the service is "unusable". Which has only
happened a couple times the past year. The other issues use email which is
ok. Personally I only had to use it once when they cunningly removed
Guys, can anyone just offer an opinion on my original request?
Is roundcube really better than IMP or Squirrelmail? Is OpenMail even
better? Hebrew support?
- yba
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009, Danny Lieberman wrote:
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 11:00:14 +0300
From: Danny Lieberman
To: Amos Shapira
Cc
Pardon - the only thing we don't use is Docs. Prefer OO.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 5:49 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
> 2009/8/19 Danny Lieberman
>
>> I don't sell Google Apps but I suggest reading their story at
>> http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/details.html
>>
>
> To ask my question agai
Dear List members,
Does anyone here have experience and can support (instruct, program apps)
any one or more of the following Open Source XML databases:
http://www.exist-db.org/
http://basex.org/
http://modis.ispras.ru/sedna/
Regards,
- yba
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Hello folks!
I use a SL1000 UPS. The model is marketed by Advice, and looks like
their continuation of the Sustainer UPS line. It comes with both a
serial and USB port. The serial version of the SL line always worked OK
under Linux with their grotty (but adequate) UPSMON program, which comes
with
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