[DC LoCo] Ubuntu & Blackberry

Jeremy C. jeremyc4 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 14 21:25:22 BST 2010


BBerries are good about showing up as a "mass storage device" and the music
player on the phone will treat your mp3 folders as playable tracks/Albums
even when not "synced" to the phone using the BlackBerry Desktop application
(which I'm going to guess isn't Linux friendly) ... should work out for you.
But if not, you can used any MicroSD card reader to load up ur phone w/
tunes.

JWC
On Oct 14, 2010 4:10 PM, "Michael Haney" <thezorch at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've got a brand new Blackberry Curve 9330 I just got today for free
> from Radio Shack. It charges via USB, so I'm wondering if its
> possible to connect this bad boy up to my Linux desktop and transfer
> files to it and sync music to it using Ubuntu.
>
> Technically I'm NOT using Ubuntu but Peppermint One, which is an
> Ubuntu derivative using LXDE.
>
> Thoughts?
>
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