For Linux and Mac the Android SDK drivers should work fine.
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The standard Samsung USB driver that PDAnet had listed for the Samsung Moment worked for me as well, will give these new ones a try on my other system.
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Google Android OS Rules!!!
My Phones and Tablets:
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T-Mobile HD2
T-Mobile G2x
T-Mobile Galaxy S III
Nexus 7
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer All Rooted and Romed Baby!!!! Yeah!!
I'm drunk so bear with me. go into device manager and browse for the driver manually ,include subdir. point to programfiles\samsung.
if that don't work use the 64bit drivers on 32bit windows. don't run setup just browse to the extracted dir from the unknown device in device manager. it worked for me at work. good night
Gunnman from Galaxy S
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T-Mobile Galaxy S III
Nexus 7
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer All Rooted and Romed Baby!!!! Yeah!!
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