On Tuesday 03 June 2008 08:10:53 am Gary Hendricks wrote: > > It is not just Cr^H^HBlackberry that is having issues. Nokia too. > I am not in the Cr^H^HBlackberry clan, but others at the office were > lamenting the issues as well. >
Thanks Gary - it's very reassuring two know it's not me - and saves me a lot of pain mesing with other distro's if the phone is at fault. I must confess that I am less than impressed with this device which I've heard people from non-technical backgrounds praising for years. I'd only had it for 6 hours before I reported the first bug back to Vodafone. Spurred on by your comments, I hit google again, and found http://linuxappfinder.com/blog/transferring_files_over_bluetooth_using_a_blackberry_curve_pearl_8800 Following the instructions there I was able to get the phone to appear in kbluemon and kbluelock, but still no joy with the OBEX push client (trying to put files on the phone). It just doesn't list the phone as an available device. > In some cases I noticed I get a new device /dev/usb0 or /dev/ACM0 > (something like that anyways) which some of the bits of software tries > to use. Some with limited success. No hoorays here though. > My Blackberry won't even talk to my home PC over USB - it complains there's not enough power and is never detected by the PC. I may resort to a microSD card to transfer stuff across. Or even reboot my old laptop in XP. C. _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list Scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish