>> On Linux she wouldn't need to install any software on CD whatsoever.
>> Digital
>> cameras are just USB devices and USB is an industry-strength
>> standard. It
>> works on Linux out-of-the-box. And it comes with plenty of image
>> visualizers
>> to see the content.
>
> So when she plugs in the camera (without installing any drivers or
> special software), a box will pop up asking her if she wants to view a
> slide show, open the folder or print some of the photos?
>
Correct.
http://www.kde.org/screenshots/images/3.5/19-plug-n-play.png
http://www.kde.org/screenshots/images/3.5/20-plug-n-play-digikam.png
http://www.kde.org/screenshots/images/3.5/21-digiKam.png
That's from KDE 3.5. KDE 4 is out already.
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