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| Last Review by fedivh - posted: 02-16-2004 05:15 PM |
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On http://www.harald-schreiber.de/ there's a complete HOW-TO in English for all the Casio Exilims, even if you use an older kernel.
Here's a very short and easy HOW-TO: Acces the storage of the camera, that works if your Kernel has USB-Support:
1) Make a Dir for the camera. For example /media/camera or /mnt/camera
> $ mkdir -p /media/camera
2) Then choose one of the following lines that matches with your system and append it to the file /etc/fstab
a) If you have no SCSI disks: /dev/sda1 /media/camera vfat ro,noauto,user 0 0
b) If you have one SCSI disk: /dev/sdb1 /media/camera vfat ro,noauto,user 0 0
c) If you have two SCSI disks: /dev/sdb2 /media/camera vfat ro,noauto,user 0 0
and so on....
REMEMBER that you have to change the camera-dir of this line if you don't use /media/camera
ALSO REMEMBER that you have to activate the USB Button on your Exilim USB Cradle Base, otherwise it won't work!
IN SOME DISTROS you have to run
-mount /media/camera but in Mandrake 9.2 it isn't needed.
This should also work with other Exilim models, not only with the Z3, but please search in google or harald-schreiber.de for more information.
I haven't tried the software that is included in the Exilim Pack but I think the Photo Loader needs the Internet Explorer, so it will only work if you have the Internet Explorer running on Wine.
I only tried the Kodak Easy Share software but it didn't work with Wine and even with CrossOver Office I couldn't get it run. But GIMP has much more Options, so don't worry.
It could be that something in this review is wrong because I'm still a Linux-Newbiee, but you will find more solutions if you search in google.
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "Exilim EX-Z3" by fedivh - posted: 02-09-2004 - Rating:       6.50 |
| Last Review by fedivh - posted: 02-09-2004 09:28 PM |
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IT ALSO COMES ONBOARD WITH THE ASUS A7V8X
On RedHat 9 I had download and install the drivers manualy, but then it worked fine.
But on Mandrake 9.2 its included and it was automaticly set during the installation.
Remember that you probaly have to set a PPPoE connection, in Mandrake 9.2 you can do it with TKpppoe. Works fine.
Great! Works as fine as in Windows 98 and XP
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "BCM4401 10/100Base-T" by Cimmerian - posted: 11-20-2003 - Rating:         9.25 |
| Last Review by fedivh - posted: 02-09-2004 09:23 PM |
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It works excellent on Mandrake 9.2
It also works with RedHat 9 and SuSE 7.3
It was configured and set automaticly by the installer. Nothing manual.
I think it will work on mostly every distribution.
Works as fine as in Windows 98 and XP.
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "Athlon XP 2200" by Prognosis - posted: 01-27-2004 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Review by fedivh - posted: 02-09-2004 09:20 PM |
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When I installed RedHat 9 it wasn't found automaticly. Later I had to set it manually.
When I installed Mandrake 9.2 it was found during the installation and was set directly. It works fine and I didn't had to set anything more.
Rating: 7
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Product Details: "Color JetPrinter Z11" by fedivh - posted: 02-09-2004 - Rating:    4.00 |
| Last Review by fedivh - posted: 02-09-2004 09:08 PM |
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Hi,
THE 128 MB VERSION WORKS EXCELLENT, TOO
First, like 1 year ago I tried with SuSE 7.3 That didn't work because the Xfree Version was to old.
Then I tried with RedHat 9 and it worked perfect.
Now I'm using Mandrake 9.2 and it works great, too.
I even get a better resolution than in Windows! In Linux I can set the resolution to max. 1400x1050 and in Windows 98 and XP only to max. 1280x1024.
I haven't tried with games but I'm going to soon.
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "Radeon 9000 (64 MB)" by yapp - posted: 11-13-2003 - Rating:       7.14 |
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