On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 12:15:05PM -0400, Matthew McKimmy wrote:
I have come up to a partial solution to my permissions problem.
I decided to try to do some tinkering with the 10-blackberry.rules file.
The product ID number I got for my 8330 after doing a 'lsusb -v' is
8004.
While
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 01:50:12PM -0400, Justin F. Knotzke wrote:
However, installing via the .deb still gives me permissions errors..
Hi Justin,
This was due to a bug in the udev rules file. Sorry for the delay in
responding. If you try the latest CVS again, this should fix your
I too am still having permissions problems.
I've tried everything you suggested ... first I created and installed the
.deb files. Still had the same exact error.
So I uninstalled those, started over, and manually copied over the .rules
file as you instructed.
Still no luck.
I'm already a member
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 08:55:42PM -0400, Justin F. Knotzke wrote:
..but after running 10-blackberry.rules.Debian it appears to be OK..
10-blackberry.rules.Debian did give:
./10-blackberry.rules.Debian: 19: SYSFS{idVendor}==0fca,: not found
./10-blackberry.rules.Debian: 21:
2008/6/13 Chris Frey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Note that if you have the proper debian helper packages installed, you
can create your own .deb file from the CVS sources by running the following
command from inside the barry directory:
fakeroot -- debian/rules binary
Are we supposed to do
2008/6/14 Justin F. Knotzke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/6/13 Chris Frey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Note that if you have the proper debian helper packages installed, you
can create your own .deb file from the CVS sources by running the following
command from inside the barry directory:
fakeroot
Just to confirm that I get the exact same error. I did not get this with my
8830.. But I wonder also if something didn't change in Ubuntu itself and the
switch to the Curve was a coincidence.
J
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-Original Message-
From: Matthew McKimmy [EMAIL
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 10:54:27PM +, Justin F. Knotzke wrote:
Just to confirm that I get the exact same error. I did not get this with
my 8830.. But I wonder also if something didn't change in Ubuntu itself and
the switch to the Curve was a coincidence.
Ahh yes, I almost forgot
2008/6/13 Justin F. Knotzke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Using the latest out of CVS and with my 8330 connected, when I run
the gui backup program as root I get a dialog box that says:
Socket: Bad OPENED packet in Open
The bash shell reads:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Projects/barry/udev$ sudo