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for more ease when I plug the cards I scan the usb devices with "lsscsi", parse that, automatically mount them, and slurp the files with some perl program..all activated by a serial button (parsled). can be done headless.
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-----Original Message----- From: plug-bounces@lists.phillylinux.org on behalf of Dan Widyono Sent: Tue 6/20/2006 12:59 PM To: Philadelphia Linux User's Group Discussion List Cc: Daniel Widyono Subject: Re: [PLUG] Camera software
I'll second Dan's suggestion (USB card reader). No need to use up camera
batteries, I don't have to find that special cable to hook up my Canon
PowerShot A510 to the USB port, and sometimes gphoto2 locks up my camera if I
type the wrong commands in.
With the USB card reader, it's just another dumb USB external drive, and I
use rsync to pull the latest and greatest photos into my local storage area.
OK, maybe just latest.
Dan W.
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 12:20:23PM -0400, Dan Crosta wrote:I'd also recommend a cheap (~ 10ドル) memory card reader + usb- storage. I______________________________________________________________________ _____
have several cameras which all use compact flash, so it made sense for
me, and with ubuntu it just shows up on your desktop when you pop a card in.
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