hp 635 photosmart camera

Joe josephj at main.nc.us
Sat Jan 3 23:33:12 EST 2004


Just for future reference, What the heck is winmail.dat and what do you 
open it with in Linux?

Also, why don't you dmesg > file.txt and attach that as plain text?

Joe

Riga, Anthony wrote:

>Pete
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-nflug at nflug.org on behalf of Cyber Source
>Sent: Sat 1/3/2004 12:00 AM
>To: nflug at nflug.org
>Subject: Re: hp 635 photosmart camera
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>I think you forgot to attach it
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>>here is my screenshot of the dmesg..  
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: owner-nflug at nflug.org on behalf of Cyber Source
>>Sent: Sun 12/28/2003 1:05 PM
>>To: nflug at nflug.org
>>Subject: Re: hp 635 photosmart camera
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>>Let me see the output of your dmesg. My gf just bought me a really nice 
>>Casio camera and RH9 picked it right up, it has a transfer/charging 
>>cradle and it works great. do a "dmesg > list" without the quotes, that 
>>will create a file called list in whatever directory you were in at the 
>>time. Send me that file and I will see what's getting recognized, etc. 
>>Don't forget to do that after you have the camera turned on and plugged 
>>into the pc.
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>>>My son received a hp 635 photosmart camera for a gift. I was trying to get it to work on my Redhat 9.0 box. I cant get it to work. I thought that most of the hp stuff was Linux compatable. I bought a hp multifunction printer 2110 and it works great for printing to a shared WinXP box. I tried using gtkam and it didnt reconize it. I tried the drivers in the list too with no luck. I also tried to mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 no luck. I cant find much info on cameras on HP site or on google. Any suggestions would help. 
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