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I have this same camera, it works perfectly in linux or any other os that supports usb mass storage devices. The camera itself shows up as a USB storage device and works fine with the drivers in the kernel. Just make the USB mass storage device module is enabled in the kernel and you have a mount point for your camera... It should work like this.. dmesg should say this once camera is plugged in and turned on... hub.c: port 1 connection change hub.c: port 1, portstatus 101, change 1, 12 Mb/s hub.c: port 1, portstatus 103, change 0, 12 Mb/s hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/1, assigned device number 7 usb.c: kmalloc IF d59acc00, numif 1 usb.c: new device strings: Mfr=0, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 usb.c: USB device number 7 default language ID 0x409 Product: USB Mass Storage SerialNumber: Y-301^^^^^130107W0FC0003028152 usb-storage: act_altsettting is 0 usb-storage: id_index calculated to be: 5 usb-storage: Array length appears to be: 61 usb-storage: Vendor: Fujifilm usb-storage: Product: FinePix 1400Zoom usb-storage: USB Mass Storage device detected usb-storage: Endpoints: In: 0xcbbb2e00 Out: 0xcbbb2e14 Int: 0xcbbb2e28 (Period 1) usb-storage: Found existing GUID 04cb01000700fc0003028152 usb-storage: Allocating IRQ for CBI transport usb-storage: usb_submit_urb() returns 0 WARNING: USB Mass Storage data integrity not assured USB Mass Storage device found at 7 usb.c: usb-storage driver claimed interface d59acc00 usb.c: kusbd: /sbin/hotplug add 7 The device is then automatically assigned to /dev/sda1 or a higher number depending on if you have other scsi drives. You can then mount it by doing this.. mkdir /camera <--create mount point mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /camera pictures from camera will now be located in /camera. copy to your hard drive and enjoy. Michael MacDonald macado at nonaferraris.com John J. Cruz wrote: > Has anyone had any luck installing the Fuji digital camera 2600zoom > with Red Hat Linux 8.2? > > John >
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