On 17/05/04 18.08, Henrik Brix Andersen wrote:
> Hej

Selv Hej, og tak.

> On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 14:15, Mads Laursen wrote:
> > Could you share a little info about what you can (and cannot do) with
> > the A920 and Multisync (and linux in general)? I've been searching for
> > information, but what little there is is not excactly easy to follow.
> >
> > Are you able to sync with multisync (I've had a little success with
> > syncml, but I'd love to be able to sync over usb or bluetooth).
> 
> Yes, I've posted a small tutorial on how get the A920 to sync over the
> USB cable with Multisync under GNU/Linux. The tutorial is linked from
> http://www.multisync.org but unfortunately my web server is down at the
> moment. I'll be happy to send you the html file if you're interested.

I'd like that, if you don't mind, since there seems to still be some
problems connecting to your site (at least from where I'm at).

> I see you're writing from a .dk email address? 3.dk has yet to release
> an updated firmware version which enables the Bluetooth and IrDA
> interfaces on the A920. I've talked to the local '3' store and they said
> 'sometime soon - we were supposed to have shipped it weeks ago'. So for
> now you can only connect by USB.

I know :-( I know quite a few people who are waiting for 3.dk to get
there act together.

> > And how about using it as a modem, does that work for you?
> 
> No, I've tried several configurations - but no luck. Still working on
> it...

I'll probably try myself when I find some time, but if you figure it
out you are welcome to drop me a line.

> > Sorry for jumping on you, but I would like to be able to use it with
> > linux, and any help is welcome.
> 
> Heh - yeah, I know the feeling.

yeah, it's a nice phone  and all, but so damn annoying to have to keep
windows around just for a stupid phone.

And thanks again for sharing.

/dossen

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