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    But isn't Linux supposed to support it as a USB drive? Worst case scenario, try running an update with the camera plugged in and turned on.

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    it's messily supported via the spca5xx driver (not as usb drive though, that would've been nice) but I have gotten the pictures off it (via the windows install, oh the shame) and it's too blurry up close to a razor like that, you can't discern anything and from further away the fracture doesn't show because it's small of course. :|

    I've never been one for taking pictures so I never bothered to buy a camera myself and my mother's new good one is an older analog one (she didn't like the digital experiment). Quite annoying.

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    Which distro are you using?

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    ubuntu. why?

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    Ahh it's Debian-based, so there should be plenty of support for it. I'm surprised the USB driver isn't doing the trick.

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