On Sat, 2010-09-11 at 10:47 +0530, Arun SAG wrote:
> > >I have a samsung phone which I cannot access from linux. It
> recognises
> > >it as a modem /dev/ttyACM0 - I tried various scripts from the net,
> but
> > >they all seem to be of 2008 and earlier and none of them work
> 
> 
> AFAIK, Linux is a kernel.


yes - I tried three distros - opensuse, fedora and mandriva (all of them
use the linux kernel as far as I know)
>  What is the distribution? what are you trying to
> do with the phone? Trying to connect to the internet or trying to
> access the
> files in your phone? 

trying to access files - when connecting a nokia, one gets some options
like camera, mass storage etc on the phone. Choosing mass storage does
the trick. Here there is no such menu on the phone (s5600)

> Tell us about the scripts you tried.

I tried samsutools and comsams. Samsutools crashes and make does not
work in comsams

>  How is the  phone
> connected to the computer? Bluetooth or with the cable?

cable
>  Why don't you try
> distribution provided network manager or bluetooth applet?

I tried fedora's network manager, but it gave an unhandled exception and
crashed

-- 
regards
KG
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