Am Mittwoch 07 November 2007 schrieb Wolfgang Mader: > Am Dienstag 06 November 2007 23:37:51 schrieb Hendrik Sattler: > > Am Dienstag 06 November 2007 schrieb Wolfgang Mader: > > > I have an new LG Shine mobile phone an want to sync this device with > > > kde KDE-pim apps. I found kitchensync to be (hopefully) the right tool. > > > I can connect the phone via usb to my computer. So I wanted to use the > > > syncML over OBEX client. This modules asks for the usb interface on > > > which the mobile found is to be found. > > > > > > I can mount the phone with /dev/sdb1. But I can not figure out which is > > > the usb interface expected from kitchensync. Any ideas? > > > > What makes you think that your mobile phone exports the proper USB > > descriptor? It is highly unlikely that USB mass-storage and UBS-OBEX (via > > CDC) are supported at the same time. > > Hmm, I do not know if my mobile phone supports OBEX, but this was the only > protokoll in kitchensync which seems to use usb, and I have an usb-cable > for my phone. I have never had a phone befor which was able to sync with > the pc. Perhaps I have to read a bit. Can you please point me to the right > documentation?
You could try running "obexftp -u" (as root). It will tell you if there is a supported USB device. If it finds one as root but not as your user, you have to play some udev magic. HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

