Hello, I am running F12 and I did review the permission thread and even 
tried creating a 69-blackberry.rules file but it did not seem to help.  
I was not sure if I am having the same problem or not.  Was hoping maybe 
I was beyond the permission issues.  For one thing I have an AT&T 
Blackberry Bold 9000 and I think you have an 8300 Curve.  Not sure who 
your carrier is.  I used the same 'ofca' value for the idVendor.  How 
did you determine the idVendor from the device?  Just in case that is 
related.

Nathanael Noblet wrote:
> What version of linux are you using?  Take a look at the recent
> permission thread as I have it working now for more recent distros.
>
>
> On 12/31/09, Robert D. Plemons <rdplem...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> Chris, I have been letting this sit for quite a while but also following
>> the "Permission issues on F12... thread.  Your suggestions on adding the
>> required group which was root to my userid got me a lot further but I am
>> still not quite there.
>>
>> When I run the Barry Backup gui now I am able to connect to and login to
>> the device but when I click on back up I get this in a popup error:
>>
>>     Bad packet size.  Packet: 26. DataSize(): 26 Required size: 44
>>
>> I am actually more interested in getting the actual tethering to work.
>> It looks to me like it is trying to connect but ultimately ends.  I
>> captured a terminal log of a few commands starting with bidentify all
>> the way through the pppd call command for your viewing pleasure.  :-)
>> And if that is not enough I am also attaching the pppob.log file.
>>
>> Thanks for the assist.
>>
>>
>> Chris Frey wrote:
>>     
>>> On Fri, Dec 04, 2009 at 03:43:49PM -0600, Robert D. Plemons wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> I can get tethering to work under Windows running
>>>> on the same laptop so I think I have the right setup.
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> This is great news.  If you have it running in Windows, it should be
>>> possible to do it in Linux as well.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>> P.S. When I try to run Barry Backup I also get an error.
>>>>
>>>> (-1, error sending control message: Operation not permitted): Probe:
>>>> GetConfiguration failed
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> I believe this is the cause of both problems.  Since you seem to be
>>> installing from the binary package, the permissions on the device
>>> should be already set correctly.  But your own user account may not be
>>> in the plugdev or dialout groups.
>>>
>>> Run the following command at the command line:
>>>
>>>     groups
>>>
>>> For example, I get the following:
>>>
>>>     [cdfrey]$ groups
>>>     cdfrey dialout cdrom floppy tape audio src video plugdev fuse barry
>>>
>>> Keep changing the groups on your account and testing until you can run
>>> a command like 'bidentify' or 'btool -l' successfully without error,
>>> and it shows your device.  Then try backup and modem.
>>>
>>> - Chris
>>>
>>>
>>>
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