On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 14:30 +1100, Dave Hall wrote: > Putting this back on the list (please "Reply to All") > > On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 13:13 +1000, Simon wrote: > > The last few lines from "dmesg" are as follows: > > > > [ 55.809610] Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED]). > > [ 55.909615] NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the NFSv4 state > > recovery directory > > [ 55.919441] NFSD: starting 90-second grace period > > [ 60.664253] NET: Registered protocol family 17 > > [ 78.656019] NET: Registered protocol family 10 > > [ 78.656208] lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions > > [ 83.958708] eth0: no IPv6 routers present > > [10620.371664] usb 2-3: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and > > address 3 > > [10620.481858] usb 2-3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice > > [10621.174047] cdc_acm 2-3:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device > > [10621.177172] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_acm > > [10621.177363] > > /build/buildd/linux-source-2.6.22-2.6.22/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c: > > v0.25:USB Abstract Control Model driver for USB modems and ISDN adapters > > > > The phone itself seems to register that it's connected as the little PC > > icon displays on screen and it charges via USB OK. > > Ubuntu is seeing it as a modem.
Check what the settings are on the phone... sometimes you can tell the phone to be a usb storage device. and yeah bluetooth dongle costs less than $50 and usually makes it life easier. Gab -- ubuntu-au mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
