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| Last Review by chrwei - posted: 02-01-2005 08:17 AM |
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Got the camera over a year ago, don't recall what i paid for it. I also have the camera Dock, which is basicaly a passthru so it works too.
you have to use gphoto to retrieve pictures, but it's scriptable. I'm going to make a hotplug script that will automaticaly download all picts into a specified folder where I can later sort them out.
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "EasyShare DX6440" by chrwei - posted: 02-01-2005 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Review by chrwei - posted: 01-17-2005 09:36 PM |
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first I put debian sarge on it with a 32bit kernel, everything worked well.
decided to go for the pure64 beta, was quite a pain to install, but not because of any hardware issues. was totaly worth the effort though, everything is very very peppy now.
the only problem I have is a VPD error from the network driver, but I hear this happens on Windows too and is a BIOS problem. I haven't found a DOS or linux based flash util that works on this thing yet. I have no dual boot and it seem rediculious to install windows just to flash the BIOS. I haven't contacted support yet.
overall I'm super happy with it. great performer, everything works, and the quietest PC over 3Ghz (equiv, not actual) I've ever heard.
I'd give it a 10 for compatability, the VPD error does prevent me seen network usage stats. If Shuttle would only provide a DOS or Linux based BIOS flash utility it could probably get it.
Rating: 9
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Product Details: "SN95G5v2" by chrwei - posted: 01-17-2005 - Rating:         9.00 |
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