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- From: Fabrice Facorat
- Subject: Re: [Cooker] Call for testing: Windows Mobile 5 / 6 devices
- Date: 16 Mar 2008 04:29:58 -0000
2008/3/12, Adam Williamson <awilliamson@mandriva.com>: > Does anyone have a Windows Mobile 5 / 6 device? If so, please help me > with some testing :) > I also created a set of metapackages: task-wm5sync-common , > task-wm5sync-kde and task-wm5sync-gnome. > > The overall upshot of this SHOULD be the following: > > If you have a WM5/WM6 device, you can do this - > > * install kernel-tmb > * install task-wm5sync-kde or task-wm5sync-gnome > * reboot (or start the 'odccm' service and either logout / login or run > synce-kpm manually) > > and you should see that there's a new panel icon. This is synce-kpm. If > you plug in your phone, it should notice. You can now right click on the > icon and do various things: you can install and uninstall applications, > check device status, and check and create synchronization partnerships. we should have a menu entry in order to be able to launch synce-kpm manually. However I noticed that there was no icon provided in the package -- Close the World, Open the Net http://www.linux-wizard.net
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