UbuntuHelp:Nomadii
来自Ubuntu中文
点击翻译: |
English |
请不要直接编辑翻译本页,本页将定期与来源同步。 |
- title How to make your Nomad II work on Ubuntu
Ubuntu 7.04
Instructions for Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn
Steps
- Download nomadII-utils from: [1]
- You will need alien to convert the .rpm package into a .deb one
sudo apt-get install alien sudo alien nomadII-utils-0.8-2.i386.rpm
- Install nomadII-utils:
sudo dpkg -i nomadii-utils_0.8-3_i386.deb
- You must create a symbolic link in order to help nomadii-utils find the libreadline library:
sudo ln -s /lib/libreadline.so.5 /lib/libreadline.so.4
- Nomadii-utils needs termcap compatibility. Download the following packages and place them in the same folder: termcap-compat libc5 ldso
- Install termcap-compat:
sudo dpkg -i ldso_1.9.11-15_i386.deb sudo dpkg -i libc5_5.4.46-15_i386.deb sudo dpkg -i termcap-compat_1.2.3_i386.deb
- Connect your Nomad II device.
- Run nomadii-utils executable (not as root):
nomadii
- Type help at the nomad prompt to get a list of useful commands.
Ubuntu 7.10
Instructions for Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon usbfs is not activated by default in Gutsy. After the instructions above, follow these extra steps:
sudo nano -w /etc/init.d/mountdevsubfs.sh
Find the following lines:
#mkdir -p /dev/bus/usb/.usbfs #domount usbfs "" /dev/bus/usb/.usbfs -obusmode=0700,devmode=0600,listmode=0644 #ln -s .usbfs/devices /dev/bus/usb/devices #mount --rbind /dev/bus/usb /proc/bus/usbUncomment them so that look like this:
mkdir -p /dev/bus/usb/.usbfs domount usbfs "" /dev/bus/usb/.usbfs -obusmode=0700,devmode=0600,listmode=0644 ln -s .usbfs/devices /dev/bus/usb/devices mount --rbind /dev/bus/usb /proc/bus/usb
Press Ctrl+X to exit and save the changes.
Start mountdevsubfs:sudo /etc/init.d/mountdevsubfs.sh start
Done. You can run nomadii now.
Kubuntu users
Check this out: Nomad II KDE Transfer Service Menu
References: