Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 09:09:41 +0100 From: Ben Paley <ben@spooty.net> To: Mike Jeays <Mike.Jeays@rogers.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mounting usb camera - no /dev/da* !!! Message-ID: <200405180909.41418.ben@spooty.net> In-Reply-To: <1084849352.10631.54.camel@chaucer> References: <200405172050.45546.ben@spooty.net> <40A947B6.3050102@infinitebubble.com> <1084849352.10631.54.camel@chaucer>
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 04:02, Mike Jeays wrote: > On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 19:16, Jason Taylor wrote: > > I have a similar situation with a Cannon Powershot A40. I can't mount > > it, but gphoto is able to access it. I had to modify a config file or > > two in order for the ugen devices to be created writable by anyone other > > than root. Sorry, I don't have access to that box at the moment or I'd > > offer something a bit more concrete. gphoto2 turns out to work fine, thanks very much! I wonder why Digikam doesn't work, then? > I have a Canon Powershot A70, and the same problem. I bought a SanDisk > card reader, and it works perfectly with a Compact Flash card that has > been used in the A70. It can be mounted as > mount -t msdos /dev/da0s1 /mnt This may turn out to be the easiest thing in the long run: certainly my wife and kids aren't going to want to learn a CLI for getting at their snaps. I guess it's either a) buy a cardreader, b) get Digikam to work or c) something else I don't know about yet. Thanks for both your help, Ben
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