On Saturday 01 September 2007 21:43, Tony Travis wrote: > I've got a Motorola V220 mobile, and I bought a £2 USB cable for it > instead of forking out £30+ to buy one from Motorola bundled with their > Windows software... > > I subsequently got the Motorola software in a rather strange online deal > where I can have the software free if I sign up to 'EasyCinema' (from > the same people as EasyJet) and spend £7. However, it makes my heart > bleed to have to boot Windows just to communicate with my mobile so I > was very pleased to find 'Moto4Lin': > > http://moto4lin.sourceforge.net/wiki/Main_Page > > Has anyone else used this? > > Tony.
I have used it Tony. A bit fiddly to set up in the first place I recall - I can't remember exactly what it was that I needed to add to the system to get moto4lin working, but I know it wasn't very clear and easy to find out. Once it is working though, it is a good piece of kit. Allows you to add/remove the pictures and messages etc as well as, if you fancy a challenge, hack around inside a bit! I removed loads of built in junk (photos and videos etc from Motorola as well as their sounds). I still have the phone and I can rig it up again and re-install the moto4lin software to remind myself what it was I needed to do if it will help. The only reason I don't use the phone now is because the battery is pretty beat. Mark -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
