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			<title>Nokia 6280 (data storage) (3)</title>
			<link>http://www.linuxcompatible.org/Nokia_6280_data_storage_c12831.html</link>
			<description>This product has been tested on the following operating systems: Debian GNU/Linux and has a average rating of 3&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The last rating (4) has been submitted on 2007-05-07 18:00:16 by Anonymous running Debian GNU/Linux:&lt;br /&gt;The mini SD card can be accessed via the USB cable that comes with the phone. It's not /dev/sda1 like a USB key, but /dev/sda. I'm having a hard time mounting it read/write as a non privileged user, but  it should be possible by configuring udev properly. No problem as root. The internal memory of the phone does not show up.</description>
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			<title> Nokia 6280 (modem) (5)</title>
			<link>http://www.linuxcompatible.org/_Nokia_6280_modem_c12830.html</link>
			<description>This product has been tested on the following operating systems: Debian GNU/Linux and has a average rating of 5&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The last rating (5) has been submitted on 2006-12-15 10:12:17 by Anonymous running Debian GNU/Linux:&lt;br /&gt;With a kernel not too old, and the USB cable provided with the phone, the EGPRS modem works well. It's harder to configure the access point in the phone's settings than to use it from linux. Never tried with bluetooth.</description>
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			<title>5510 (5)</title>
			<link>http://www.linuxcompatible.org/5510_c12673.html</link>
			<description>This product has been tested on the following operating systems: Slackware Linux and has a average rating of 5&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The last rating (5) has been submitted on 2006-01-06 22:40:28 by FredL2 running Slackware Linux:&lt;br /&gt;Music transfer works like a charm using the &quot;nokryptia&quot; tool available from
http://tuxmobil.org/nokryptia.html

also try my &quot;mklse&quot; script tailored for this particular purpose. It automatically extracts ID3 tags and trims the filenames. You still need nokryptia, though.

mklse is available from
http://linux-thunderbolt.dyndns.org/apps/mklse-0.1.tar.gz

My computer configuration:
HP Compaq nc6000 laptop
custom modified Slackware 9.1
512 MB RAM
30GB Hard drive
ATi Radeon Mobility M3(9600) graphics chipset
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