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The channel in
"sdptool add --channel=10 OPUSH" depends on your phone. Check the channel in your phone before: sdptool browse for nokia 3650 you'll have to take channel 9.
sdptool add is used to add local services on the receiving device, I don't think it's relevant what channel your phone uses to receive files?
I heard a rumour that WIDCOMM might be producing some softawre for linux bluetooth, hopefully similar to BTW 1.4!
Lee http://www.wireless-review.com
hi
I tried to send a vcard from my 6310i to the pc. I put the obexserver running, but my phone don,t detect my device. Have you any idea what is the problem. thanks
Hi.
I can't find the libmisc.a on n my computer. There is no such package libmisc on it. Where can i find and download this package? Yours sincerely
After finally getting bluetooth to work
with my D-Link DBT-120. Ive been trying to connect it to my Nokia 6600 for a long time, but now its working and i made a RC script. I want to share it with you if you dont get bluetooth to work alone. http://www.unixcode.net/users/tech/rc.bluetooth
Hi,
I find the codings are quite useful.Tell me the full codings for transfering the file from Mobile to Linux PC and vice versa.
Great coding. I was wondering if you can post a coding for connecting mobile internet on a linux system via bluetooth.
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Ich habe mir einen Bluetooth adapter gekauft, und wollte diesen auch an meinem Linux Rechner zum laufen bringen. Dabei bin ich über das hier gestolpert: http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/devices.html Marcel Holtmann wurde, so wie er dorst sch...
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