On Saturday 27 January 2007 22:38, Colin J Thomson - G6AVK wrote: > On Saturday 27 January 2007 10:20:44 pm Anne Wilson wrote: > > Its a Sanyo VPC-G200E, listed in digKam so hoped the adapter my work > (somehow) > > > Have you tried the linux hardware compatibility > > list? > > Ah no, I'll take a look there.. > > Thanks > > Colin > -- > Fedora Core 6 ("Zod") > KDE-Redhat-3.5.6-3.fc6 > Registered Linux user number #342953 Out of interest, I just installed digikam and had a quick play myself. I have an Olympus C2100-UZ. Not the oldest digital camera around here I'm sure but it's getting on a bit. What I found out is:- 1) It refuses to work with the USB connection. It's a pre mount as mass storage type device and talks a special protocol that digikam seems to not know properly, so far as I can tell. 2) This camera also has a serial socket. So I just got the box out of the attic and retrieved the serial cable. Plugged it into a serial-USB adaptor and.... nothing happened. Looked in /dev. The device appears as ttyUSB0. Digikam only allows you to select /dev/ttyS0 - /dev/ttyS3 I think it was. So shut down digikam and open the file ~/.kde/share/apps/digikam/cameras.xml with a text editor and hack it to look something like this:- <!DOCTYPE XMLCameraList> <cameralist client="digikam" version="1.1" > <item port="serial:/dev/ttyUSB0" title="Olympus C-2100UZ" model="Olympus C-2100UZ" path="/" lastaccess="2007-01-27T22:39:41" /> </cameralist> Save and start digikam. Now it works! Slow but I just downloaded a photograph from my camera. Hope this gets you going. Dave Fletcher -- Registered Linux user number 393408 I use and recommend the email service at 1 & 1 For domain registration, email and web hosting please visit: http://oneandone.co.uk/xml/init?k_id=6389763