2008/6/14 Chris Frey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 10-blackberry.rules.Debian is not a script, and should not be run.
> It looks like you tried to run it like a bash script.

   Oops. Well that was embarrassing! ;-)

> On Debian / Ubuntu systems, you may need to add yourself to the plugdev
> group as well.
>
> If you look inside the above rules file, you'll note that it contains
> a number of lines
>
> For example, if your bcharge is installed as /usr/sbin/bcharge, then
> you can use the default rules file, and just copy it over like this:
>
>        cd barry
>        cp udev/10-blackberry.rules.Debian /etc/udev/rules/10-blackberry.rules
>
> If you installed bcharge elsewhere, you will need to edit the file first,
> to make sure that the "/usr/sbin/bcharge" strings are changed to give
> the path for your system.  Make sure that you do not save the file in
> "word wrap" mode.  Some editors may do that.

   Ok, I am running Ubuntu.. I was already in the plugdev group.

   I added 10-blackberry.rules.Debian to /etc/udev/rules.d/10-blackberry.rules.

   I also search and replaced /usr/sbin/bcharge to
/usr/local/sbin/bcharge in the 10-blackberry.rules file, as that is
where it's installed.

   Then I ran barrybackup. No luck. I still need to run as root..
bcharge finds nothing as well.

   Any tips for Ubuntu users that might be different from Debian ?

   Thanks

   J



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