On Tuesday 26 February 2008 11:30:03 pm linuxers-request@mm.glug-bom.org wrote:
Hi all
I have been using bluetooth for the past few years. My experience has been improving all the time!
The first time I got a cheap chinese bluetooth when I was using FC3. It was detected and running fine after installing bluez manually. And sometime later , I believe after FC5 , bluetooth kernel support was present .
I use KDE , so I have been using kdebluetooth. The versions of kdebluetooth till fc7 , came with KBemused server too, which allowed me to control amarok, xmms and noatun from my Nokia Symbian SMartphone. The version in F8 is lacking this functionality. But the good thing is, if you click on Bluetooth icon in the tray, you get a window showing all detected devices.
From there I double clicked on my Phone's (N75) icon, I saw 2 services, OBEX Push and OBEX FTP. On clicking obex-ftp , i can see 2 drives (C: and E:) as seen through USB!! And its usable to drag and drop files, I use this method to copy images clicked on my phone.
Also one interesting application for the geeky types, if you have a shared computer at home with 2 siblings fighting for chatting acces :-( , one of you can chat through the cell phone using the computer's net connection via Bluetooth !!
I have written a small hot-to for this, at
http://fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=125682
I had written this when I was using FC5 . Some things may have changed in the bluetooth config since then , as I have not tried it in F8 . It worked fine with F7 .
For contact sync with KDE, you can use kitchensync . You will have to install libopensync, its plugins and libsyncml using yum . And there is one more plugin needed
libopensync-plugin-syncml
whose packages are not available but source can be obtained at opensync.org . The contacts are synced with Kontact and even the reminders,notes and stuff I think( which I havent tried).
Cheers
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:41 PM, Aniket Bharaswadkar aniketvb@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks! I tried opensync as above but I couldnt figure out how to use kitchensync. Instead I used msynctool and it works charm.
Now I can get rid of gnokii and gnapplet. As SyncML is inbuilt on N70 itself and syncing is now much easier.
Amish.