Patrick wrote:
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Apologies for replying to my own post. Problem shifted so continuing in
the thread. I made some progress and successfully built a multisync
snapshot (s)rpm. I can select bluetooth and entered the Bluetooth
address of the Nokia 6230. Then I need to enter a channel number and
Are there any plugins for thunderbird or sunbird or any work around to
sync with these apps?
Dan
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Hello,
I am trying to sync my Nokia 6230 via bluetooth with Evolution2.
Bluetooth is working fine as I can send files to the phone and receive
them from the phone on my FC3 box. I grabbed the multisync cvs snapshot
and build it but there are some issues with it:
1) -lsdp is used in files in plu
Hi Peter,
I have it working with gnubox. I've used the following howto to get
gnubox working:
http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~leonard/linux-n6600-howto.html
After this it is working the same way as it works using your provider.
Greetz
Robby
On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 11:07 -0800, Peter Murray & Ut
sure thing!
you make a syncpair in multisync with one side being a syncml server
(make sure you select http and not https!).
Then enter your ip address and connection details in the phone (if you
have a dynamic ip address, use something like dyndns.org)
when you connect, you have to press the sy
Could you, would you, describe it if you can.
Only over GPRS? is this using bluetooth? or using your network
provider?
If it is using your network provider how do you do this? I have
T-Mobile in the USA.
Also has anyone tried using the Nokia PC Suite with wine and bluetooth?
I have downloaded bu
Am Di, den 01.02.2005 schrieb Stephan Budach um 17:25:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to build the evo plugin on my Fedora FC3 with multisync
> 0.8.2. Configure moans about me having not Evolution 1.4 or higher
> installed. Evolution actually shows Evolution 2.0.2.
>
> Can I build the evolution plug
Okay, I just realized, that the Evo2 plugins only exists in the cvs
snapshot. I have just downloaded the snapshot and right now I am
building multisync from scratch.
Thanks,
Stephan
Am 01.02.2005 um 17:37 schrieb David A. Desrosiers:
I am trying to build the evo plugin on my Fedora FC3 with mul
> I am trying to build the evo plugin on my Fedora FC3 with multisync
> 0.8.2. Configure moans about me having not Evolution 1.4 or higher
> installed. Evolution actually shows Evolution 2.0.2.
Are you using the evolution2_plugin?
David A. Desrosiers
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http://gnu-desi
Hi all,
I am trying to build the evo plugin on my Fedora FC3 with multisync
0.8.2. Configure moans about me having not Evolution 1.4 or higher
installed. Evolution actually shows Evolution 2.0.2.
Can I build the evolution plugin anyway?
Thanks,
Stephan
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On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 15:32, Peter Murray & Uta Wussing wrote:
> I have been watching this thread with much interest since I just got a
> 6600 and have been trying to get this to work over BT.
>
> I have thus far only been able to transfer files to the phone.
>
> Has anyone REALLY synced with Ev
I have been watching this thread with much interest since I just got a
6600 and have been trying to get this to work over BT.
I have thus far only been able to transfer files to the phone.
Has anyone REALLY synced with Evolution and the 6600?
If you have can you please post your steps. I have t
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