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Posted: Dec. 29 2005,03:15 QUOTE

Quote (larkl @ Dec. 24 2005,07:50)
With my HP camera, I just plug the USB cable into the camera, then mount the camera (/dev/sdaX - I think), and there it is.  I actually did it by mistake the first time, I thought that my dual boot PC was in Windows mode, but it was booted into DSL.  What a great surprise to see it work!

Same with my polaroid camera.  Just plug in the usb and mount /dev/sda1.  In my case there is a directory created in /mnt to show what the number is (i.e. /mnt/sda1).
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Posted: Dec. 29 2005,20:33 QUOTE

Most modern Digital Cameras are supported in Linux (and in Windows 2000/XP and Mac) as STANDARD USB MASS STORAGE DEVICES

So you can usually mount them as disk drives at /mnt/sda1 for example.

For more information on Linux support for your USB devices, please check this website for more information:

http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/
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