On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:43:25AM -0500, mikepolniak wrote: > > > I went through the same with a Canon Powershot s100. I used > > <http://www.xena.uklinux.net/Linux/powershot.html> as a reference. I > > stopped when I couldn't find a gphoto2 gui deb (gtkam, gnocam). > > > > I'm waiting for the USBAT-02 driver, so i can mount the efilm reader-2 > > directly. See <http://www.lysator.liu.se/~unicorn/hacks/usbat2/> > > You can also use a stand alone usb compact flash reader. I use the San Disk-31 > which is compatible with the linux usb mass storage driver. Just add usb > support to your kernel and plug in the SanDisk. > > Also has the advantage of saving your batteries and loading faster. > Thanks for the tip. My folks had already bought the eFilm Reader-2, which needs the USBAT-02 driver (in development). Now I know I can buy a San Disk-31 and not have to mount the flash off a windows share anymore! g
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