[Wine]Trying to make a program work
Tien Lee (Linux)
tl47 at cornell.edu
Mon Mar 21 09:33:01 CST 2005
Have you checked that the camera is supported by gphoto? You probably need to
transfer your photos from Kamera/gphoto or the likes. The native programs on
Linux works very well, and supports most cameras in the market. I doubt you
will be able to get the Nikon "drivers" to work under Linux, WINE or
otherwise. Finally, many cameras now can be plugged into the USB and appear
as a normal drive. I believe Fedora Core 3 supports hotplug and will
automatically mount the drive for you as well... in that case. You can just
copy your movies/photos from your camera and edit them with GIMP or Photoshop
(via WINE).
Telling us which model of camera might help too.
Tien.
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 12:37 am, Tim Holmes wrote:
> Good Morning All:
>
> After a few initial frustrations with it, I have gotten wine installed
> on my FC3 laptop, and I am trying to get some software running. The
> primary program that I am interested in is an image transfer program for
> my Digital Camera. The browser portion of it loads and runs without any
> issues at all, but the transfer subprogram (called Nikon Transfer)
> refuses to run. When it is called, it starts, and the GUI comes up,
> then an error box comes up saying
>
> Could not start program
> Resources may be running low or the program may not be installed
> properly
> Exit other programs or reinstall the program and try again.
>
> This program is the primary reason I started using wine, as I use my
> laptop extensively for Digital Photography. If any of you can suggest
> how I might go about getting this software to run, or an alternative
> program to offload the pictures from my flash cards, and rename them, I
> would be most appreciative
>
> TIM
>
>
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