On Sun, 2005-13-02 at 07:37 -0500, Paul M. Bucalo wrote: > I have a Logitech ClickSmart 510 USB camera that will not mount on > FC3/SELinux/udev. My Handspring Visor and Espon CX-5400 printer work > fine. > > When I plug it in or let the laptop bootup with it attached, the green > active light on the camera (and indication that a link has been made > with it) does come on moments after found. A cat > of /proc/bus/usb/devices shows that the camera is being found. This > camera is *not* supported in xcam or gphoto2. It will only work in > GnomeMeeting as a webcam using the experimental spca5xx driver. > > I've tried to mount it manually. There is a device node (video0) and > symlink (video) in /dev, but I can't seem to mount to either. Not sure > that I have the syntax right. Still, the mystical udev is suppose to > make this a hands-off mount. > > Information on this camera is sparse. Search results were pretty bare. > > I need the wewbcam ability, so the camera is already a success. But, it > would be better if I could mount it as a storage device and copy off the > pics, too. I really don't need to have GUI access to the camera's memory > device. > > Any ideas on what I have to tweak or do to get this thing mounted? > > TIA, > > Paul I have not seen any evidence that you will be able to download the pictures stored on the camera. If you can get your hands on a memory card reader, try to see if you can read the images off the memory card. The camera part of my 510 broke after 3 months, now it can only work as a webcam. Good Luck.