On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 10:40 +0100, Leonard Penzer wrote:

> Hi,
> 
Hello Leonard,

> you can't connect the phone from the PC (as far as I know). The Phone
> has to make the connection. Perhaps there is a way to do this, but I
> don't know. Sometimes the echo x > /dev/rfcommX starts an
> PPP-Connection, but this is not reliable. Just use some App like Opera,
> Putty or so (or the syncml-client, thats what you want) to connect your
> PC. 
> 
Usually the echo x trick works over here. My problem is not starting the
connection but keeping it up for more than 2-3 minutes.

> I think you don't have a Problem with gnubox. I had serious problems
> with older kernels (2.6.7 or so), where the USB-Implementation had big
> problems.
> 
> Sometimes the connection is not established fast enough - just try again
> to connect (with some application on the phone). 
> 
Once the connection went, at least one time, up and down I have to
switch off and on back again my Nokia 6600 in order to be able to
reconnect.

Furthermore gnubox, which seems to run in the background on mobile phone
startup, eats up all my internal (Symbian) memory. Since yesterday, when
I've first installed gnubox, I receive this error message each time a
new SMS comes in: "not enough memory to receive sim messages".

This is quite anoying and I can't receive SMS messages anymore.
I'll now try to uninstall gnubox (1.0) to see if the problem disappears
(I really hope so). Maybe a `newer` gnubox will solve the problem.

Any suggestions? Thanks.

> Regards
> Leonard Penzer
> 
Thanks for reply.
Regards,

 I.

> PS: Its me who has written the howto - not my father ;-) (dont know
> where you have read Klaus Penzer...)
> 
Somewhere in the net, ah yes: penzer.de I think -- Sorry for that ;)

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