Red Hat 7.1 already has USB support, so you should be good to go there. 
As Nate said, it will probably appear as a mountable scsi hard drive
once you have the modules loaded.

You should also look at www.gphoto.org, which is a nice front end for
cameras.  It was designed more for serial-type connections, but it
should work ok w/ USB cameras as well - I think it has a "directory
browse" mode.

Here's someone else who used this camera; the page has a fair amount of
low-level setup, but your RH 7.1 kernel should already be compiled with
the modules you need, you'll just need to load them & mount the camera.

-Eric

Jesse Millan-Smith wrote:
> 
>    Hey, I am a little new to linux. I am running Redhat 7.1 on my pc,
> I also have a Fuji FinePix 1400 zoom. I just dont know how to
> access my pictures in Linux. Could you help?I dont know what you mean when
> you say that you hacked in USB support for it and the driver is available
> in 2.4.2-ac20 or later.
> Thanks
> -Jesse


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