Re: Nokia phone via USB ???



Sheridan Hutchinson <Sheridan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't know about Mandriva however in Debian and Ubuntu this kind of
dialling is taken care of trivially with the package wvdial. You may
have that package as well. Try googling from wvdial.

Oh, I see that I wasn't very clear. Sorry about that. I'm not trying
to get Linux to dial my phone. I want to access the USB mass storage
in my phone so that I can copy the photos I have in my phone onto my
Linux hard drive. My Windows using friend does that via USB.

Any more ideas?

Thanks....

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