That is pretty much how it works in D-lite and Lucid lite although the file transfer is only a single file at a time with the gui. I did try the gnome-bluetooth gui for fluppy but it doesn't have the ability to turn on/off bluetooth so i used debain version which requires some large libs to display the tray icon but you can turn bluetooth on/off when needed - for convenience i mount the phone as a drive so i can copy to and from multiple files at a time - there are instructions for setting up fstab auto mount on the obex page - however i just do it manuallyBéèm wrote:pemasu/stu90
Thanks for your interest.
Quite some time ago I had some success with BT and remember now it was in Fluppy.
So I booted Fluppy 13 and indeed I have the BT icon in the tray.
My phone is detected and a pin code is generated, which I have to type in the phone to get them paired.
I can send and retrieve files to/from the phone.
l2cap and rfcomm modules are there and loaded.
Kernel is 2.6.35-7
HTH
get the phone ID with hcitool scan:
get obex file transfer channel with sdptool browser:
to mount create a directory where you wish to mount to - then in terminal do: obexfs -b "phone ID" -B"transfer channel" /mount/directory
to unmount - in terminal do: fusermount -u /mount/directory