Amos Shapira wrote:
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 o
Hello
Many digital camera has 2 data transfer modes.
One is the disk like mode (same as DiskOnKey)
And I don't remember the name of the second.
Dig inside the menus & verify that you are in the correct mode.
When I bought my first digital camera (Nikon coolpix 4200), my dealer
recommended me to
There is a web site with all the drivers supported for cheap webcams.
http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html
the bad news is that this camera doesn't appear in the list.
The good news is that it's the same guy who developed all these
drivers. I suggest you write him. Here is the link from where you c
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
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
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