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On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 10:22, dan moylan wrote:
> a while ago i asked the group for advice on downloading
> pictures from my sony dsc-u30 and was advised to mount the
> usb like a disk, and after making suitable boot
> adjustments to recognize the usb as a disk it has worked
> just fine.
>
> now my son has come home with a kodak dx6340 which is
> seemingly not amenable to the same procedure, nor does
> gphoto2 list it as one of the supported cameras. any
> suggestions would be welcome.
Hi Dan,
The Kodak DX6340 is supported by newer versions of GPhoto2:
http://gphoto.org/proj/libgphoto2/support.php
Also, newer Linux distros (such as Fedora Core) come with more recent
versions of GPhoto2.
Ed
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