Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 17th Mar 2008 21:20 UTC, submitted by AdamW
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless 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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BlackBerry Sync
by oz81dog on Wed 19th Mar 2008 19:28 UTC
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2008-03-19

Now if only they would do something to get blackberrys working.

I'm running Mandriva 2008.1 and here's how I go about syncing my blackberry with evolution.

First off, I had to download the older opensync packages from 2008.0 because barry only works with opensync 0.22.

Secondly, msynctool hangs every time when syncing, but it does manage to sync the data, but it leaves the phone in a messed up state (that's the technical term).

In order to reset the phone you have to run the btool -X command...fine, but that sends the CPU to 100% because dbus-daemon doesn't unload the berry-charge module when the device resets. So in order to fix it you either have to remember to unload the berry-charge module before btool -X or kill the dbus-daemon, remove the module, restart the daemon...

Basically it's a total mess created by the desire to have the newest version of kitchensync installed that requires opensync 0.36 that doesn't work with barry. That and ignoring blackberrys.