About Icarus Camera Control
This program allows users of PTP cameras to remote control the camera, i.e. for tethered capture. It is intended as a replacement for vendor supplied camera control software that performs badly on portable computers.
This is open source software, not closed shareware. Easy-to-install bundles are available, or you can retrieve the source and build yourself.
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone know if can access
/etc/environment from SNAP file
to check the time zone from the snap file
Objective:
The timezone on the server was changed by someone to another timezone, so I want to check what is the old timezone was ?
I have an old SNAP file.
Does... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I think the ubuntu snap is great idea.
However the fact that it may contain duplications has two disadvantages.
1) eating more space in the storage.
2) eating more space in the internal memory (RAM), it will load the same library more than once to the memory.
Now the solution for this is... (0 Replies)
Hi, Does anybody use Enterprise Data Replicator for Network Attached Storage replication.
If you do, Do you get the following message in replication logs.
"Replication Source file agent No heart beats from the remote target agent on snap01 for 300 seconds: Assuming connection failure"
... (1 Reply)
Hi to all
Like in the subject, i got the problem with camera ID 0c45:613b Microdia Win2 PC Camera under Ubuntu. When i plug in camera to USB, Ubuntu put in sn9c102 module, but on this site Linux Kernel Driver Database: CONFIG_USB_GSPCA_SONIXJ: SONIX JPEG USB Camera Driver is information that... (0 Replies)
When using dump, a .snap directory is created in the partition being dumped.
I have searched for the reason this directory is created but haven't found any information on its purpose.
I have monitored the .snap directory during a dump and I have never seen any files appear in during the dump so... (3 Replies)
GPHOTO2(1)GPHOTO2(1)NAME
gphoto2 - command-line gphoto2 client
SYNOPSIS
gphoto2 [--debug] [-q | --quiet] [-v | --verbose] [-h | --help]
[--list-cameras] [--usb-usermap-script NAME]
[--print-usb-usermap] [--list-ports] [--stdout]
[--stdout-size] [--auto-detect] [--port PATH]
[--speed SPEED] [--camera MODEL] [--filename FILENAME]
[--usbid USBID] [-a | --abilities] [--folder FOLDER]
[[-R | --recurse] | --norecurse] [-l | --list-folders]
[-L | --list-files] [-m NAME | --mkdir NAME]
[-r NAME | --rmdir NAME] [-n | --num-files]
[-p RANGE | --get-file RANGE] [-P | --get-all-files]
[-t RANGE | --get-thumbnail RANGE]
[-T | --get-all-thumbnails]
[-r RANGE | --get-raw-data RANGE] [--get-all-raw-data]
[--get-audio-data RANGE] [--get-all-audio-data]
[-d RANGE | --delete-file RANGE] [-D | --delete-all-files]
[-u FILENAME | --upload-file FILENAME] [--capture-preview]
[--capture-image] [--capture-movie] [--capture-sound]
[--capture-show-info RANGE]
[--summary] [--manual] [--about] [--shell]
DESCRIPTION gphoto2(3) is a cross-platform digital camera library, and gphoto2(1) is a command-line client for it.
Where an option takes a range of files, thumbnails, or other data, they are numbered beginning at 1. A range is a comma-separated list of
numbers or spans (``first-last''). Ranges are XOR (exclusive or), so that ``1-5,3,7'' is equivalent to ``1,2,4,5,7''.
--debug
Turn on debugging.
-q, --quiet
Quiet output (default=verbose).
-v, --version
Display version and exit.
-h, --help
Display a short usage message.
--list-cameras
List supported camera models.
--usb-usermap-script NAME
Use NAME as the hotplug usb script used in the output of --print-usb-usermap. Default is "usbcam".
--print-usb-usermap
For every camera supported by your version of gphoto2, print the corresponding line for inclusion into the usb.usermap hotplug con-
fig file. The script name used in these lines is specified with the --usb-usermap-script option.
--list-ports
List supported port devices.
--stdout
Send file to stdout.
--stdout-size
Print filesize before data.
--auto-detect
List auto-detected cameras.
--port PATH
Specify port device.
--speed SPEED
Specify serial transfer speed.
--camera MODEL
Specify camera model. Most model names contain spaces: remember to enclose the name in quotes so that the shell knows it is one
parameter. For example: --camera "Kodak DC240".
--filename FILENAME
Specify a filename.
--usbid USBID
(Expert only) Override USB IDs.
-a, --abilities
Display camera abilities.
-f, --folder FOLDER
Specify camera folder (default="/").
-R, --recurse
Recursion (default for download).
--no-recurse
No recursion (default for deletion).
-l, --list-folders
List folders in folder.
-L, --list-files
List files in folder.
-m, --mkdir NAME
Create a directory.
-r, --rmdir NAME
Remove a directory.
-n, --num-files
Display number of files.
-p, --get-file RANGE
Get files given in range.
-P, --get-all-files
Get all files from folder.
-t, --get-thumbnail RANGE
Get thumbnails given in range.
-T, --get-all-thumbnails
Get all thumbnails from folder.
-r, --get-raw-data RANGE
Get raw data given in range.
--get-all-raw-data
Get all raw data from folder.
--get-audio-data RANGE
Get audio data given in range.
--get-all-audio-data
Get all audio data from folder.
--delete-files RANGE
Delete files given in range.
--delete-all-files
Delete all files in folder.
-u, --upload-file FILENAME
Upload a file to camera.
--capture-preview
Capture a quick preview.
--capture-image
Capture an image.
--capture-movie
Capture a movie.
--capture-sound
Capture an audio clip.
--show-info RANGE
Show info.
--summary
Summary of camera status.
--manual
Camera driver manual.
--about
About the camera driver.
--shell
Start the gphoto2 shell, an interactive environment. See SHELL MODE for a detailed description.
SHELL MODE
The following commands are available:
cd Change to a directory on the camera.
lcd Change to a directory on the local machine.
exit, quit, q
Exit the gphoto2 shell.
get Download the file to the current directory.
get-thumbnail
Download the thumbnail to the current directory.
get-raw
Download raw data to the current directory.
show-info
Show information.
delete Delete a file or directory.
show-exif
Show EXIF information (only if compiled with EXIF support).
help, ?
Displays command usage.
ls List the contents of the current directory on the camera.
SEE ALSO gphoto2(3), gphoto2.txt, gphoto2-cli.txt, http://www.gphoto.org/
EXAMPLES
gphoto2 --list-files
List files on camera.
gphoto2 --get-file 7-13
Get files number 7 through 13 from the list output by gphoto2 --list-files.
gphoto2 --usb-usermap-script gphoto2cam --print-usb-usermap >> /etc/hotplug/usb.usermap
Append a line to the hotplug config file /etc/hotplug/usb.usermap for every supported camera, using /etc/hotplug/usb/gphoto2cam for
setting up permissions correctly.
AUTHOR
The gPhoto2 Team.
Man page edited by Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>.
February 2002 GPHOTO2(1)