[Klug-general] [Fwd: Using Linux (Fedora Core 1)]

Karl Lattimer karl at nncc.info
Mon Dec 13 09:01:02 GMT 2004


Your camera sounds like usb-storage, on FC1/2/3 this is a module as is
vfat so you should just have to do a 

modprobe usb-storage and then try and figure out where the device is. I
find my usb-storage devices on sda1 upto 4 normally. Then try and mount
the device ala;

mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera

You should be aware that with udev (FC3, which is much easier) you now
only see what you actually have on your system in /dev/ (which is nice).

Mozilla should be fixable by installing the j2re rpm and mozilla-j2re (i
can't remember off the top of my head the exact names, but they are
available from dag wieers apt/yum repository, search google!)

As far as your printer goes, you should remember to restart CUPS and
turn the printer on (even if it is auto power on).

Hope this helps.
Karl,


On Sun, 2004-12-12 at 17:39 +0000, Peter wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
> 
> Thanks for getting back to me.
> 
>     1 Printer - Yes, I'm using CUPS.
> 
>     3 Camera - It's a Vivitar 3815 Vivicam. I assume it's pretty
>     standard because it doesn't need drivers for anything above Windows
>     98. I also spoke to their technical department. They don't deal with
>     Linux but didn't think there should be problems.
> 
> Regards, Peter.
> 
> Kevin Groves wrote:
> 
> >
> >>
> >>     1 Printer.
> >>     I have a Lexmark Z13 printer (USB). Linux says it's properly
> >>     installed but when I send something to be printed I get a message
> >>     saying it was successful but the printer stays inactive.
> >>
> >
> > Are you using CUPS?
> >
> >>
> >>     2 Mozilla
> >>     I've successfully installed Java onto my machine but I cannot get
> >>     Mozilla to recognise the Java plug-ins.
> >>
> > I've noticed this but not got around to fixing mine. I think it's 
> > probably a library path or ownership kind of things. Most Linux 
> > problems come down to that. ;-)
> >
> >>     3 Digital Camera.
> >>     When I mount the camera I'm told Linux does not recognise the file
> >>     system.
> >>
> >
> > USB? What model?
> >
> > Kev,
> >
> >
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