> Tim Holmes wrote: > >>On Mon, 21 Mar 2005, Dotan Cohen wrote: > >> > >> > >>>On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 12:49:27 -0500, Tim Holmes > > > > <tholmes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > >>wrote: > >> > >>>>Mathieu - Yes, I have looked at Gphoto and it is perfect for what I > >>>>want. The problem that I have encountered is that the newer > > > > versions > > > >>>>are not available as RPMs, and the instructions for installation > > > > from > > > >>>>source are unhelpful to say the least. I am trying to find more > > > > useful > > > >>>>installation instructions, and then I will be installing it as soon > > > > as > > > >>>>possible > >>>> > >>>>TIM > >>>> > >>> > >>>This will probably help: > >>> > >> > > http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/answers.php?action=viewarticle&a > > rt > > > >>id=15 > >> > >>An RPM is included in FC3 for gphoto2. > >> > >>-- > >> Matthew Saltzman > >> > > > > [Tim Holmes wrote] > > Today seems to be my day for asking beginner questions: > > > > I checked in the Install Software app looking for it specifically, and > > was unable to find it. Where would I go to find this rpm? > > As root, just do: > > # yum install gphoto2 > [Tim Holmes wrote] OOPS -- (Massively red face) -- I should have guessed that -- Sorry for the noise TIM