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Saturday, November 29th 2003, 11:21pm

Digital Camera Drives

I have Kodak DX-3500 Camera which I wish to use on my Linux Fedora Core system. The H/W is recognized by the kernel all right. However I can't find the syc. S/W anywhere to upload picture into the PC. Kodak itself doesn't offer it for now.

Any other sources where it can be download from. Or perhaps somebody wrote it and compiled it, and wished to share it here. It would be much appreciated.

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Sunday, November 30th 2003, 3:42pm

Depends on the camera.
If it is a standard USB storage device, you can just mount it like an external USb drive.

If it isn't you have to access it through some tool, you could try
camera:/
as URL in Konqueror

Cheers,
_
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Sunday, November 30th 2003, 7:57pm

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Original von anda_skoa

Depends on the camera.
If it is a standard USB storage device, you can just mount it like an external USb drive.

If it isn't you have to access it through some tool, you could try
camera:/
as URL in Konqueror

Cheers,
_


I know, my system DOES recognize it. However I am looking for the driver , like Kodak EasyShare s/w which would allow me to upload the digital photos onto my PC.

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Monday, December 1st 2003, 12:40am

The main tool seems to be gphoto2.

Its library is needed for camera: , you can use the application if you need it.

With camera: , as far as I know, you can use Konqueror with your camera not unlike an external storage.