Re: [kde-linux] (kde) bluetooth debian sid



Good to hear you're making progress. I finally got KBluetooth to find my phone
and keep finding it. New version requires the phone to always be visible
though (??) because it doesn't offer any "last used" history anymore. If
that's what it takes, I can live with that. OBEX file transfers now work
flawlessly.

Using the phone as a HID also works, I had to re"pair" the phones via the
command line bluez tools (hcitool mostly) as root and then as used, but it
seems to have remembered the PIN now and connecting works from the phone.
Since I use my PC as a media player too, this saves me a lot of troubles.

Only thing that doesn't work if the sync. I'm trying to crack that via
kitchensync (yep, I'm a total KDE-whore ;)) and it will connect with the
mobile phone quite well, tell me how many items it read, but then the KDE-PIM
side will crash. so, I actually think the bluetooth side of that works and
the phone agrees.

I'll try gammu /wannu too and see what that does, nice tip, thanks.

Patrick

On Monday 22 October 2007 13:58:41 Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
Thanks anyway.

I managed it so far to get gnokii (xgnokii) to talk to the Nokia phone and
gammu (wammu) to the Sony/Erics K750i. So basically bluetooth works with
both of them. and I have more or less full access to phone sservices. I
didn't check web or audio services yet. Call and SMS is working fine.

The only problem is that the sync is not working (breaking) and phones are
hanging. pretty sh...

I think what you mean by XML in a tar is the WAP format ... may be you are
right that there is a problem with it, but I believe it is the driver
(syncml) that is buggy.

I will try to get more support there. And if you hear something let me
know.

regards

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