Re: Mobile Phone Software

2006-01-09 Thread Adam Porter
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 > >

Re: Mobile Phone Software

2006-01-09 Thread Thomas
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

Re: Mobile Phone Software

2006-01-07 Thread Adam Porter
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. :) -- T

Re: Mobile Phone Software

2006-01-06 Thread John M Flinchbaugh
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

Mobile Phone Software

2006-01-06 Thread Thomas
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