
The upcoming Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring release will boast the easiest ever support for synchronizing with Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices in any distribution. The adventurous can already try out the support in the current 2008 Spring pre-release repositories, by following the instructions
here. Mandriva has
uploaded a video demonstrating how easy it is to synchronize with a Windows Mobile 6 device right out of the box with Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring. Support is included for synchronizing with both KDE (KDE PIM) and GNOME (Evolution). Similarly easy synchronization is also possible with many Nokia phones and with Blackberry devices.
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2005-11-13
Well, even if it doesn't have the ability to install the meta packages, it should at least be smart enough to tell the user, "Hey, you just plugged something in.. I don't know what this device is, but you should go to www.whatever to see if we have any packages/drivers available for this device." Obviously, I have no idea how these things work so I'm generalizing, but you get the idea
Just give the user some sort of idea about what they need to do or where to go in order to get more information. Because, as I said before, these devices don't come with CD-ROMs or quick start manuals for Linux, so people need all the help they can get.