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| I have a Cannon powershot A310 digital camera and am trying to download the picutres from it to my Slack box. I have the scsi modules installed as well as the USB modules but when I try to mount the USB I get an error: mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device When I do dmesg I get the following: hub.c: new USB device 00:10.1-1, assigned address 11 usb.c: USB device 11 (vend/prod 0x4a9/0x30b8) is not claimed by any active drive When I do cat /proc/scsi/scsi the usb file system doesn't show up in the list of scsi devices. Anyone got a digital camera they are using with Slack and can give a little help? Thanks. |
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| On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 13:44:36 -0500, WIdgeteye <None@none.none> wrote in <pan.2004.06.05.18.44.36.662467@none.none>: ....<snip>... > Anyone got a digital camera they are using with Slack and > can give a little help? I have never connected my own digital camera to any Linux system, but I do know that some digital cameras (like my own) that use USB have two different settings for how the computer system should "see" the camera: "Mass storage" and "PTP". If your camera has got similar settings, try playing with them. Just a thought. -- Med venlig hilsen / Best regards David List |
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| WIdgeteye wrote: > digital camera they are using with Slack and > can give a little help? > Your Slack install can help far better than most of us here, navigate to : /usr/doc/Linux-HOWTOs/USB-Digital-Camera-HOWTO if you have installed Linux documentations package at install time of course. |
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| SuperDaemon wrote: > WIdgeteye wrote: > >> digital camera they are using with Slack and >> can give a little help? >> > > Your Slack install can help far better than most of us here, > > navigate to : /usr/doc/Linux-HOWTOs/USB-Digital-Camera-HOWTO > > if you have installed Linux documentations package at install time of > course. True enough words, just a few pointers, look to see if usb-mass storage modules is installed among others. Another is to look up the digital camera hardware list. Mine took only a few minutes to setup initally,YMMV |
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| On 2004-06-05, WIdgeteye <None@none.none> wrote: > > I have a Cannon powershot A310 digital camera and am trying to > download the picutres from it to my Slack box. I have the scsi > modules installed as well as the USB modules but when I try to > mount the USB I get an error: > ... I have a S400 and it doesn't implement the mass storage interface. In the end, I used gtkam (and related software) to get my camera hooked up. That was a year ago, I haven't looked around since to see if there is anything newer/nicer/... Cheers, Jim |