*#0000# – firmware version*#06# – IEMI*#2820# – Bluetooth address*#62209526# – Wireless MAC address*#7370925538# (*#Res0Wallet#) – delete code and content (!) of the wallet (whatever that is..).*#7780# – reset settings (to factory defaults?)*#7370# – soft format (resets phone memory, deletes everything!)*#92702689# (WAR0ANTY) – enters the warranty menu (not on N82)Synchronisation with kcontact (KDE PIM) in Debian GNU/Linux (lenny).
Add udev rules in ##/etc/udev/rules.d/z60_nokia.rules:
# udev rules for NOKIA N82
# If not adding the device, go away
ACTION!="add", GOTO="nokia_rules_end"
# NOKIA N82
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0421", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0071", MODE="0664", GROUP="plugdev"
# All done
LABEL="nokia_rules_end"
lsusb (or sudo lsusb) will tell the vendor and product ids.
Now obexftp -u (and, similarly, obex_test -u) (withour sudo) will say:
flip@leela ~ $ obexftp -u
Superuser privileges are required to access USB.
Found 3 USB OBEX interfaces
Interface 0:
Manufacturer: Nokia
Product: N82
Interface description: SYNCML-SYNC
Interface 1:
Manufacturer: Nokia
Product: N82
Interface description: PC Suite Services
Interface 2:
Manufacturer: Nokia
Product: N82
Interface description: SYNCML-DM
Use '-u interface_number' to connect
Nothing to do. Use --help for help.