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squareyes wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Matthew Vermeulen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">When you have the phone plugged in via usb cable, the memory card will
show up as a mass storage device, so it can then be used like any
other usb drive under linux.
iirc though usb cables came with the phones?
Cheers,
Matt
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Hi,
phone is pre-paid, all that came with it was a re-charger, and an
instruction book that's
larger than the phone. According to Telstra shop you only get the extras
when you attach to
some form of plan, then they charge over $100 more for the phone. No
generic cables that I can find will fit
available socket on the phone, so have to buy "LG" .
Take Care
Winton
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The Sony Erikson i got from Optus came with USB cable. It does show up
as a mass storage device but anything i transfer to it is not available
on the phone. Seems to be a one way transfer as when i plug the phone
back in the files are no longer there. Im now trying the USB card
reader myself. Ill tell you if it works.<br>
Leslie<br>
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