Summary: Where can I fint a list of wich Digital Cameras I can use with the latest versions of Slackware Linux & Red Hat..I´ve got a Sony DSC-2 Digital Cameran...
Summary: I just bought a digimax 130 digital camera, but it doesn't go with Linux it says. I am afraid of plugging it into the computer without knowing what it...
Summary: Has anyone been successful using the kde digital camera tool in RH9? I have a Fuji MX600 digicam connected via one of my serial ports. It defaults to ...
Summary: hi there...i have an old digital camera i got as a promotion for signing up for earthlink. its been broken a while so i decided to take it apart. i ...
Summary: When I plug my camera in to my Mandrake 9.2 system an icon for FLPhoto is created on the desktop. Can I change this so that an icon for GTkam is creat...
Summary: # mount /dev/sda1 will only work if the device is listed in /etc/fstab. Once you have got it working you can put in an entry for it so you can mount i...
Summary: As soon as it became readily available for PC's, I have used *nix as my primary desktop. You do not have to fully comit to Linux, as you can dual boo...
Summary: Ok, here we go -- Suse 8.2 (kernel 2.4.20) Camera is Sony DSC-P52 After turning the camera to PTP mode, it is automatically mounted (sort of). Only "...
Summary: Hi y'all, need some help as I'm totally stumped on this one... Just moved over to Linux Red Hat 9 and I love it, but can't find drivers for my digital...
Summary: They should generally apper as the first unused SCSI drive, often /dev/sda. The command to mount them would be along the lines of: $ mount -t vfat /de...
Summary: I am guessing that you are mounting it logged on as root (or using sudo or su) as regular users cannot usually mount devices. You can either pass a um...
Summary: I have a Relysis Dimera 3500 (serial connection)digital camera it reades camera not found under gtkam 0.1.7 (Redhat 9.0). The camera is listed under t...
Summary: Create an entry in your /etc/fstab and add the "user" option to allow regular users to mount the device. An example from my fstab for a digital camera...
Summary: "runs on almost any hardware" Nope, that's either Linux or NetBSD. If what you mean is support for obscure PC hardware like a giant USB-connected butt...
Summary: If you are using KDE you can enable device icons in the control centre to get icons on your desktop, alternatively right-click and create a new device...
Summary: you should have 3 partitions for linux: / (root), /home, and swap. This is a minimum. I have 4 partitions: /, /home, /usr, and swap. Then again, I lik...
Summary: This article is about mounting a digital camera via USB as a drive. Should work for your card reader. http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/linux/story/...
Summary: It might not be the simplest distro around to satrt off with but I would recommend slackware to you. I run it on a K6III 450 (admittedly with 384Mb RA...
Summary: Well guys, I hope I've made the right choice ?? Very confused at the moment. I've got an 80GIG HD with XP Pro but fancy a go at Linux. Bought a book ...
Summary: I have a e-Machines Laptop, at the moment I am running windows XP. It keeps crashing so I am looking for an alternative Opsys Will linux work with the...
Summary: What you have posted up is your /etc/fstab which is a list of file systems. To list your partitions "cat /proc/partitions". Fstab is there so that you...