On Friday, January 21, 2011 03:47:16 am Timothy Murphy wrote:
Armelius Cameron wrote:
>> Is there a working Bluetooth setup under KDE-4.5?
>
> Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I was able to transfer
> files back and forth from my laptop to my rather old Nokia phone with
> kbluetooth (it discovered and paired the device). And that fulfills my
> needs at this point, so I'm rather happy with it :)
That is exactly what I want to do.
How exactly did you do it?
(Assume you are talking to an idiot!)
I could run kbluetooth, and paired my laptop and phone (Nokia 6303c),
but I didn't know what to do beyond that point.
When I ran gnokii a couple of years ago I had to start
by modifying /etc/hcid.conf , but this no longer seems to exist.
You really don't need to edit anything when using kbluetooth. If so, it's bug.
It should work out of box (should with kbluetooth).
Incidentally, I tried BlueDevil from
<
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=207061>,
but this would not allow me to pair by putting in my 10-digit passkey
as it would only allow 7 or 8 digits to be inserted.
Ops, would be great to report it to BlueDevil developers to let then know. I can
take a look too.
Jaroslav
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