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Hewlett-Packard Photosmart R707
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11-29-2005
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The R707 is compatible with debian linux. You have to configure the camera to be seen as a hard drive. You do this on the camera itself. When you hotplug the camera, it creates a sdb1 partition. You mount this partition to a directory. It is the partition on the camera's flash memory card. Then you can use linux commands to manipulate the pictures. I always copy them to disk. I like working with a camera that is in the directory tree as a drive. You have to mount the partition within about a minute after you connect it or it will disconnect. Practically every HP camera will work this way in debian.
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Digital Camera 5.1 megapixel
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USB
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