How can I sync a PocketPC?

Tez binary_y2k2 at blueyonder.co.uk
Sun Jun 25 18:44:11 UTC 2006


OOzy Pal wrote:
> On 6/25/06, Henri Girard <henrigira at numericable.fr> wrote:
>> vmplayer is free though not openGL
>> vmware has a 30 days licence given by vmware...
>> In fact every 30 days I ask for a licence and up to now
>> vmware send it too me....
>> But what I do is :
>> I install vmware with the licence... Then I do my xp images (with
>> network and vmtools to have a good working vmware tools)
>> when it's ready and i am pleased with it i install vmplayer et carry on
>> with vmplayer... which is free and without licence...
>> On kubuntu i am surprise how speedy is xp !
>> quicker than on my former dualboot...
>> So now I got read of xp and can 99,99 % do what i need... The worse
>> problem to move was conferencing but with wengo i got audio /visual
>> messenger on linux ... (In fact I don't need really special tricks...)
>> cheers
>>
>> Henri
>> OOzy Pal a écrit :
>> > On 6/25/06, Henri Girard <henrigira at numericable.fr> wrote:
>> >> vmware or vmplayer ?
>> >>
>> >> OOzy Pal a écrit :
>> >> > On 6/25/06, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> >> Now that I've no windows machine, I've no way to access my
>> PocketPC
>> >> >> data through the computer. This is a little frightening
>> considering
>> >> >> how fragile the devices are. How can I sync the PocketPC (Dell
>> x50v:
>> >> >> Windows Mobile 2003SE) with Kubuntu so that I can access the
>> data in
>> >> >> case of failure or loss of the device? I'd prefer a KDE app, but
>> >> >> anything will do.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Thanks.
>> >> >> http://essentialinux.com
>> >> >>
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>> >> >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-users
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> > why don't you try to use wine and install your windows
>> application. I
>> >> > am not sure if this will work but it is worth a try.
>> >>
>> >>
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>> >>
>> >
>> > is vmware or vmpalyer free?
>> >
>>
>>
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>
> Is there a .deb pkg for vmware. Aptitude found vmware-player for me.
> Do I have to install vmware?
vmware-player is in the multiverse repository.

Tez






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