On Thursday 01 Apr 2010 11:58:19 am Roshan George wrote:
> > some friends of mine who have migrated to ubuntu want to know how to back
> > up  their phones. They say gammu does not work. Anyone has experience in
> > this? I do not have access to ubuntu so am unable to help them out. They
> > all have the latest nokias - E72 and suchlike.
> 
> I have an older Nokia N73 and Ubuntu 9.04. I use multisync (and
> multisync-gui) to synchronise contacts and the calendar between my phone
> and Evolution. There's some sort of guide here:
> <http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=260676> of which you can skip
> the bit about adding repositories because modern Ubuntus carry working
> versions. Good luck.
> 
> In the end result, you should be able to turn on Bluetooth on your
> phone, and on your laptop and click sync and have everything happen
> automatically (it will prompt for conflicts though). If you have Ubuntu
> One and choose the appropriate address book then your contacts will also
> propagate to other computers of yours on Ubuntu One. Nice, eh?
> 

will work on it - just for the record I tried gnokii and gammu and wammu on 
fedora 11. No success. gnokii could not even detect the phone. wammu detects, 
says connected, but cannot retrieve anything say 'your phone does not support 
this'
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regards
kg
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