Syncing your BlackBerry on Ubuntu
Linux users who also use a BlackBerry ™ now have an option for managing their BlackBerry directly from Linux.
Barry is an Open Source application that will provide synchronization, backup, restore and program management for BlackBerry ™ devices. Barry is primarily developed on Linux, but is intended as a cross platform library and application set, targeting Linux, BSD, 32/64bit, and big/little endian systems.
The Barry project began in October 2005 and has steadily added features and polish to Blackberry usage on Linux ever since. We were the first to reverse engineer the battery charging handshake via USB.
Today, it is possible to:
* charge your Blackberry's battery from your USB port
* parse the following database records: Address Book, Email, Calendar, Service Book, Memos, Tasks, PIN Messages, Saved Email, Folders, Phone Call Logs, and SMS messages
* build the following database records: Address Book, Calendar, Memos, Tasks
* export Address Book contacts in text or LDAP LDIF format
* make full data backups and restores of your device using a GUI
* synchronize contacts and calendar items using the OpenSync framework
* use the Blackberry as a modem
* install and manage Java applications from the command line
* take screenshots of your device
* set the device time from the command line
* ... and more
Install barry in ubuntu 10.10/10.04/9.10
Open terminal and run the following commands
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:doctormo/barry-snapshot
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install barry-util opensync-plugin-barry-4x
Credit goes from here
opensync-plugin-barry-4x: Depends: libbarry0 (= 0.17-1830-0lucid0) but 0.15-1ubuntu2 is to be installed
Nice… Nothing I’ve tried gets around this error. Any thoughts?
Try to run the following command from your terminal
sudo apt-get -f install
On Ubuntu 9.10 it doesn’t work:
% sudo apt-get install barry-util opensync-plugin-barry-4x
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
opensync-plugin-barry-4x: Depends: libbarry0 (= 0.17-1830-0karmic0) but 0.14-2.1ubuntu1 is to be installed
E: Broken packages
Will an updated version of libbarry0 be published in the ppa repository?
The packages are in “building” state:
https://launchpad.net/~doctormo/+archive/barry-snapshot/+packages
“sudo apt-get -f install” is African for “We can fake that this works”.
For 10.10 there is no need to add the additional repository. Barry is available from the Ubuntu repository.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=barry&searchon=names&suite=maverick§ion=all
“The packages are in “building” state:”
And this means? I should try the install later today, tomorrow, next week, never?
Was the package announced before it was even finished and ready for distro?
It was ready for distribution, it was built and everything. We had a build hic-up, nothing to be alarmed about.
Any idea when it will be ready? As of this posting it is still failing to install with –
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
opensync-plugin-barry-4x: Depends: libbarry0 (= 0.17-1830-0lucid0) but 0.15-1ubuntu2 is to be installed
E: Broken packages
Open Synaptic, click “Mark All Upgrades”, then click Apply – this worked for me.
No joy. “The following packages have unmet dependencies:
opensync-plugin-barry-4x: Depends: libbarry0 (= 0.17-1830-0lucid0) but 0.17-1836-0lucid0 is to be installed
E: Broken packages”
This app could have been totally useful to me but it’s in a frozen state.
Keep it under wraps until it’s ready for prime time please.
PLEASE post up when it’s complete. And shoot the Geek for posting something that’s not ready for prime time. Not the first time he’s done this.
Frustrating. I’m using 9.04 but added the add-apt-respository functionality to make it work. Everything was fine until I actually tried to download and install the barry package.
E: Couldn’t find package opensync-plugin-barry-4
I’ve tried a few times over the past two years to get barry to work, and it never does. Maybe more work should be done before it’s made available.
Please don’t try this just following one tutorial only… mine is working using several different tutorial … the important things is, that it’s really can works using your blackberry as a dial up modem, the problem was setting the right program & typing the right configuration according to your hardware to use it… so for u who can’t make it works … be patient & keep working on it…