--- On Thu, 17/2/11, Mike Yates <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > I (and a lot of contributors to the Nokia forums) would > like to use the > Nokia PC Suite in Wine. > The current status in the AppDB of Nokia PC Suite > <http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1026> > v7.x.x.x is "Garbage" because, although installation and > all the other > functions now (wine v1.2.2) work just fine, it is totally > useless > without its "Connect a Phone" function. > I have written in AppDB:-
I know it is a bit off topic - but what functionality of Nokia PC Suite that you need which isn't provided by gnokii/xnokii ? I have nokia phones for nearly 10 years (actually I have never owned a different brand), and gnokii/xnokii has been sufficient for my needs all these days. Connectivity via infrared/bluetooth are okay. > > by Dave <http://appdb.winehq.org/contact.php?iRecipientId=208842> > on > Sunday September 12th 2010, 3:34 > > Running Wine 1.2 (latest version on ubuntu > repository), trying to > > install nokia pc suite 7.1.51.0. I get past the > license agreement (all > > icons are black though, but it's not hard to guess > which one is > > "NEXT") and choosing which directory to install to > (accept the > > default). But then it quits and I get a window that > says, > > ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE. According to your website this > has been tested > > and should install, so what's wrong? > > > Using latest Ubuntu-10.10 wine the installation is all > visible. > No connectivity, but there IS kernel support. > Still investigating - will report more later... > > The kernel connects to my Nokia 6300 by USB as > /dev/ttyACM0 > I have used this with with wvdial (and other apps) to use > the 6300 as an > Edge modem and also with kmobile-tools to sync contacts. > Surely there is a way of linking /dev/ttyACM0 into wine as > a raw USB or > serial port? > Anyone know how? > > Well? > -- > Mike Yates > Cowley Middlesex England > * > > * > > >
