> =>What is the carrier? > > I'm on Verizon too. I *really* hope you're not suggesting I can't load > this thing up with music. I can get the pictures out. :-( >
I wouldn't be surprised if they force you to use their vcast thing to get/purchase music. Dale's razr supports custom ringtones and mp3s but without the hack I did she wouldn't be able to do that without getting them through Verizon's service. They really -REALLY- like to lock you out of the phone as much as possible it seems. > => > =>This is very important as Verizon likes to lock out a lot of the > features > =>you're looking to do. > => > =>I was able to enable a lot of them on my wife's Razr but it > required some > =>hacking around on a windows box (since that's what the software > ran on) > > What SW do you have and what does it do? This website has the most/best information I could find: http://www.hacktherazr.com/ You don't have to load new firmware, just trick the software into thinking you have a phone from another carrier and then it will give you access to load stuff up where verizon doesn't want you to (but the phone does). > > => > =>On Sep 22, 2007, at 12:01 PM, Steven W. Orr wrote: > => > =>> I recently got a new Motorola Razr V3 Maxx and for the princely > sum of $20 > =>> I added a 2G micro SD card. I took a few pictures and then > saved myself a > =>> some change by not emailing the pictures out of the camera. > i.e., I took > =>> the card out and mounted it as a disk on linux. Here's the > directory > =>> structure of what was on the card: > =>> > =>> 700 > find . -type d > =>> . > =>> ./my_flix > =>> ./motorola > =>> ./motorola/email > =>> ./motorola/mms > =>> ./motorola/certs > =>> ./motorola/certs/root > =>> ./motorola/certs/root/x509 > =>> ./motorola/certs/root/x509/ssl > =>> ./motorola/certs/root/x509/kjava > =>> ./motorola/test > =>> ./motorola/licenses > =>> ./motorola/shared > =>> ./motorola/shared/audio > =>> ./motorola/shared/video > =>> ./motorola/shared/picture > =>> ./motorola/shared/mixedmedia > =>> ./motorola/shared/ringtone > =>> ./motorola/temp > =>> ./motorola/temp/eopu > =>> ./motorola/eri > =>> ./motorola/browser > =>> ./motorola/browser/tmp > =>> ./motorola/browser/usr > =>> ./motorola/browser/usr/audio > =>> ./motorola/browser/usr/game > =>> ./motorola/browser/usr/screensaver > =>> ./motorola/browser/usr/picture > =>> ./motorola/browser/usr/skin > =>> ./motorola/browser/usr/misc > =>> ./motorola/browser/usr/ringtone > =>> ./motorola/browser/usr/java > =>> ./motorola/browser/usr/wallpaper > =>> ./motorola/partial > =>> ./my_pix > =>> ./my_sounds > =>> ./mobile > =>> ./mobile/skins > =>> ./my_music > =>> > =>> Next I thought it'd be cool to copy in some mp3 files onto the > card. The > =>> phone didn't see them when I copied them into ./my_music > =>> > =>> Is there a directory structure I need to conform to? Is there > some sort of > =>> prescribed setup? Can someone send me their setup that's working? > =>> > =>> Thanks. > =>> > =>> -- > =>> Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like a banana. Stranger > things have > =>> .0. > =>> happened but none stranger than this. Does your driver's > license say Organ > =>> ..0 > =>> Donor?Black holes are where God divided by zero. Listen to me! > We are all- > =>> 000 > =>> individuals! What if this weren't a hypothetical question? > =>> steveo at syslang.net > =>> _______________________________________________ > =>> gnhlug-discuss mailing list > =>> gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org > =>> http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/ > => > > -- > steveo at syslang dot net TMMP1 http://frambors.syslang.net/ > Do you have neighbors who are not frambors? Steven W. Orr > _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/