General :: Cant Seem To Install Kodak Easyshare And Linux Drivers

Jun 21, 2011

i'm using kubuntu and am stumped on getting it to recognise a kodak camera, which uses a program called easyshare, which i cant seem to install and linux drivers for it dont seem to be available, so what do i do now?

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