Need Linux digital camera advice

ec eculbert at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 6 14:46:54 MST 2005


I am probably the only linux user with a jamcam
left!!! No wonder they dropped it from the
cdrom's...to make space available!! Hehehe. So I
shutdown, run live 3.2, d/l picts to hd and then
reboot the system.

Oh, well.

--- Siri Amrit Kaur <tigerflag at tigerflag.com> wrote:

> On Tuesday 06 September 2005 08:12 am ec kindly
> wrote:
> > Siri, in my limited experience with linux and usb
> > cameras, I have found that some of the newer
> versions
> > of linux 'leave behind' the drivers for older
> > technology camera's. Ex: I, not being into
> camera's
> > much, had a JamCam kids $30 camera w/usb. Knoppix
> > supports it in Knoppix 3.2 and I think 3.3, but
> not in
> > later versions. Luckily I didn't toss the 3.2
> cdrom.
> >
> > So make sure the camera works with the version you
> are
> > using, and IF you pay much for the camera, KEEP
> the
> > cdrom's just incase you have to re-install the
> > software to get the camera to work!! Or the
> drivers
> > are not available except on that install or Live
> cd.
> >
> > Just my two cents worth.
> 
> Thanks. That's good to know.
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