A low tech alternative would be to go with a Sony Mavica, which stores
images on a 3.5" diskette.
Lee Einer.
David A. Sinck wrote:
>
>\_ SMTP quoth Mike Starke on 8/22/2002 09:13 as having spake thusly:
>\_
>\_ I am currently in the market for a digital camera, however
>\_ I want to ensure it works properly with Linux.
>\_
>\_ It's my understanding that I can just plug into a
>\_ USB port and I can then mount the device. I have never bothered
>\_ to compile USB into my kernel, for obvious reasons (no USB devices:);
>\_ I am assuming there is support for a variety of cameras out there?
>\_
>\_ Any tips or suggestions are welcome.
>
>Hit the sites for gphoto and sane. It's my understanding that most
>USB devices are trivial, but I wouldn't promise that. :-)
>
>David
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