On 26 Feb 2007 08:05:17 -0000, Raseel Bhagat
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Anupam,
>
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 Anupam Jain wrote :
> >Hi guys, Does anyone own a Motorola Ming? It's a Linux based Smart
> >phone and I'm thinking of buying one. Any user reviews on it's
> >programmability and interoperability with a system running Debian
> >would be especially welcome.
>
> Since the A1200 has a Linux OS, it doesn't matter what Linux Distro you are 
> using. You can mount it just like any other USB thumb drive when it is USB 
> mode. I have also seen somewhere that the Projects like OpenObex can be used 
> to communicate to it using "modem"mode.

Hi Raseel, I finally received my Motorola Ming today and it's awesome!
But I haven't been able to mount it on my Debian System so far :(

dmesg shows that the USB device is recognised and a device file
/dev/ttyACM0 is created for it (sorry I cannot paste the output
because I don't have net access at home), but when I try to mount the
device, it asks me to specify the filesystem type (which I presume is
ext2 but I want to be sure).

I have tried using the phone in both USB and modem mode but to no avail.

How did you mount the device memory on your system?

Thanks and Regards,
Anupam Jain

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