This whole thing about me being able to go to the Bahamas and lecture from the dive boat using SKYPE continues to morph in totally unexpected ways.
I have been provided with a camera to use underwater by the diveschool. The agreement being that they will have access to all the video and pictures etc.
This is a very expensive item and I could not afford to purchase one, indeed, if it had not been for a friend giving me his already purchased ticket for a song I would not be going to the Bahamas in the first place! lol
However, this camera is what just about anybody should consider getting if they are going to buy an "expensive" camera....it does stunning video and stills and can be used underwater and is about one third the size of a candy bar.
Anyway, one has to do a software update before using the camera.
To cut to the chase, it is not intended to be done through a "Linux" system.
The only options are for Windblows and Mac.
One picks one button or the other, no typing options into a box or "choosing" a variant.
So, I chose Windows. There are several javascripts, popups, etc. but, it all went smoothly.
One is presented, after several non-interactive windows with, again, two options about where the update, contained in a zip file, are to be installed in the root partition of either Win or Mac.
A picture is provided for each.
They basically show the DCIM folder and a 'file" folder and one is to place the folder there.
One is NOT told whether to place the "files" there or the "folder of files", one has to assume dragging or copying the folder.
But, whereas there were DIRE warnings about how either Win or Mac might have to have multiple restarts of the camera or failure of the update, and that the process could take five minutes or more before failure notification.
It happened immediately, with no notifications at all.
Whether this was because I was working from a Linux system, or that the update decided to "just work" i have no clue.
But, the cut to the chase is that, even though, no notice was given about a Linux system, Kubuntu did, indeed, carry out the operation using the Win option.
I'll gladly answer questions, but don't know that I can provide much more insight.
woodsmoke
I have been provided with a camera to use underwater by the diveschool. The agreement being that they will have access to all the video and pictures etc.
This is a very expensive item and I could not afford to purchase one, indeed, if it had not been for a friend giving me his already purchased ticket for a song I would not be going to the Bahamas in the first place! lol
However, this camera is what just about anybody should consider getting if they are going to buy an "expensive" camera....it does stunning video and stills and can be used underwater and is about one third the size of a candy bar.
Anyway, one has to do a software update before using the camera.
To cut to the chase, it is not intended to be done through a "Linux" system.
The only options are for Windblows and Mac.
One picks one button or the other, no typing options into a box or "choosing" a variant.
So, I chose Windows. There are several javascripts, popups, etc. but, it all went smoothly.
One is presented, after several non-interactive windows with, again, two options about where the update, contained in a zip file, are to be installed in the root partition of either Win or Mac.
A picture is provided for each.
They basically show the DCIM folder and a 'file" folder and one is to place the folder there.
One is NOT told whether to place the "files" there or the "folder of files", one has to assume dragging or copying the folder.
But, whereas there were DIRE warnings about how either Win or Mac might have to have multiple restarts of the camera or failure of the update, and that the process could take five minutes or more before failure notification.
It happened immediately, with no notifications at all.
Whether this was because I was working from a Linux system, or that the update decided to "just work" i have no clue.
But, the cut to the chase is that, even though, no notice was given about a Linux system, Kubuntu did, indeed, carry out the operation using the Win option.
I'll gladly answer questions, but don't know that I can provide much more insight.
woodsmoke
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