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oddabe19
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2004-07-18 21:26:40
Anyone able to get this working in Linux? If so how?
I googled but i could only find windows stuff
FC2, Gnome 2.6
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oddabe19
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2004-07-21 00:09:51
noone ?
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Dapper Dan
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2004-07-21 08:08:31
I wish I could help, but I know nothing about these things. I do know many of these cameras come with a Windows program so you can download your digital images and view them on your computer. If it's just a matter of mounting the picture files location via USB then that wouldn't be too difficult. Have you had a look at this post?
It might be worth a shot to try something like that. If you can get the picture files on the camera mounted, then it would be a matter of just copying them over to your /home directory.
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martouf
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2004-07-21 14:53:14
I googled: "micro innovations" usb linux
and found this Sourceforge project, so you might be able
to get your camera going.
If your goal is to have a web camera but not just to make this particular camera
work, then you might try to google: "usb camera" linux
Find a camera which is already supported by a driver included in Major distro.
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