Amarok <=> Motorola Krzr Km1
Robin Laing
Robin.Laing at drdc-rddc.gc.ca
Mon Mar 19 15:49:11 UTC 2007
James Wilkinson wrote:
> Patrick wrote:
>> Try setting it to memory card:
>> Main menu -> Connection -> USB Setting -> Change -> Memory Card
>> It shows up in the file browser as Motorola V360 Music Player (Rawhide).
>> Could not mount it though so something isn't right. Iirc it works on
>> FC6.
>
> Paul Lemmons replied:
>
>> I am assuming that the change to memory card above is to be done on
>> the phone, I just went through all of my menu settings and I don't see
>> what you are describing. Are we talking about the same phone?
>
> A lot of these settings on the Motorola phones can be turned on or off
> or modified by the network, depending on what features they want to
> support, and what they think they can charge you for.
>
> I had a Motorola phone that was perfectly capable of downloading Java
> applets through a USB connection, but T-Mobile had turned that off,
> hoping to get me to choose from a limited selection of Java games they
> offered for £5 per month.
>
> Erm -- no.
>
> (It might be the network wanting to either sell Windows software to talk
> to the phone or "encouraging" you to download things over their
> network.)
>
> Sorry.
>
> James.
>
Sorry for the late response but there is a Linux Motorola phone software
package that I have used to connect to my phone in FC4. I have not
played with it in FC6.
Take a look at P2KTools or Moto4lin
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