Hmmm. I thought that gnubox only fills out the "special"
telephone-number in the "Bt"-profile. 

I cant find a task named gnubox (searched with switcher). Even while
beeing connected, I it seems not to be present.

Have you installed the 6600-gnubox version?

regards
Leonard

Am Mo, den 15.11.2004 schrieb Ivo Marino um 15:35:
> 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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