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 Tim Holmes IT Manager / Webmaster Medina Christian Academy A Higher Standard... Jeremiah 33:3 Jeremiah 29:11 Esther 4:14
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 > > > Tim Holmes > > IT Manager / Webmaster > Medina Christian Academy > A Higher Standard... > > Jeremiah 33:3 > Jeremiah 29:11 > Esther 4:14 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users
I used digikam to read my pictures from my usb-connected camera and worked great. actually i found that a single program working for all digicams is better that then many manufacture-specific softwares one may have to install on windows Edo 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 > > > Tim Holmes > > IT Manager / Webmaster > Medina Christian Academy > A Higher Standard... > > Jeremiah 33:3 > Jeremiah 29:11 > Esther 4:14 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >