On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 15:03, Lukas Ruf wrote: > Dear all, > > being owner of a Pentax OPTIO for quite a while I would like to access > the data on my camera from Linux. *The manufacturer is not interested > in supporting me.* So, I contact you -- maybe anyone managed to > attach this "nice" camera to a Linux box. > > I am running 2.4.20, all USB options are enabled. > > My log-file reports: > > Apr 2 21:57:10 [kernel] Manufacturer: ASAHI PENTAX > Apr 2 21:57:10 [kernel] Product: PENTAX OPTIO 330 > Apr 2 21:57:11 [hotplug] arguments (usb) env \ > (DEVFS=/proc/bus/usb OLDPWD=/ PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin \ > ACTION=add PWD=/etc/hotplug SHLVL=1 HOME=/ DEVICE=/proc/bus/usb/001/002 \ > INTERFACE=8/5/0 PRODUCT=a17/4/1000 TYPE=0/0/0 DEBUG=kernel _=/usr/bin/env) > Apr 2 21:57:11 [hotplug] invoke /etc/hotplug/usb.agent () > Apr 2 21:57:14 [usb.agent] ... no modules for USB product a17/4/1000 > > Thanks for any hints! > > wbr, > Lukas > -- > Lukas Ruf | Wanna know anything about raw | > <http://www.lpr.ch> | IP? <http://www.rawip.org> | Hopefully you have more luck than my father had trying to connect his camera to a computer. I had to explain to him the difference between digital and traditional (legacy) cameras, and why he couldn't find the right cable. "Dad - if it uses film, it isn't a digital camera, and won't work with the computer." -- Mark L. Kahnt, FLMI/M, ALHC, HIA, AIAA, ACS, MHP ML Kahnt New Markets Consulting Tel: (613) 531-8684 / (613) 539-0935 Email: kahnt@hosehead.dyndns.org
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