Lew Wolfgang wrote:
I think your being able to access a Razr depends on your carrier. I had a Razr V2 with Cingular (now AT&T) that I could never get working with Linux. I think that AT&T deliberately hobbled the phone's capabilities to act as a standard external storage device.
Thanks for everyone's suggestions. The phone in question is serviced by Cingular, which was bought by AT&T. I think it may be accessible, because at one time I had Motorola software that allowed access via USB on an XP-Pro machine. Her computer doesn't have Bluetooth, but if that will solve the problem (and keep her from going back to Vista), it would be worth the price of an adapter. I'll definitely look into that. Meanwhile, I'll give that a try with my little XP-Pro Lenovo laptop, which does have Bluetooth, and see if I can access the files from there without any special application software. Thanks again, everyone. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org