On Monday 09 January 2006 12:34, Thomas wrote:
> Adam Porter wrote:
> >Bitpim might be what you need. I've no idea if it supports your phone,
> > but it's a really nice cross-platform Python app that will even let you
> > backup your entire phone (all the internal filesystem structure), along
> >
Adam Porter wrote:
Bitpim might be what you need. I've no idea if it supports your phone, but
it's a really nice cross-platform Python app that will even let you backup
your entire phone (all the internal filesystem structure), along with nice
interfaces for more prominent features. It's even
Bitpim might be what you need. I've no idea if it supports your phone, but
it's a really nice cross-platform Python app that will even let you backup
your entire phone (all the internal filesystem structure), along with nice
interfaces for more prominent features. It's even in Debian. :)
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On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 08:30:15PM +0100, Thomas wrote:
> i would like to connect to my Samsung D600 mobile phone via usb on my
> debian machine.
> I want to access the photos, music etc on my mobile phone.
>
> What software could i use to do that?
While not necessarily user-friendly, obexftp wi
Hi all,
i would like to connect to my Samsung D600 mobile phone via usb on my
debian machine.
I want to access the photos, music etc on my mobile phone.
What software could i use to do that?
If i simply connect it to my debian machine via usb the kernel says:
Jan 6 19:49:02 localhost kernel
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