Re: Windows vs Linux Functionality?

From: Chuk Goodin (chukgoodin_at_gmail.com)
Date: 01/04/05

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    On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 19:39:02 -0500, Roberto Sanchez

    > Downloading pictures from a digital camera is much easier than in
    > Windows. To start with, there is no need to install extra software.
    > You simply plug in your camera and if it is recognized (by a program
    > like gPhoto), it will Just Work(TM) and you will be able to copy
    > directly to and from the camera just as though it were any other mass
    > storage device attached to your machine.

    That's exactly how it works on my XP machine, actually.

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