And I learned that I have to create the /dev/rfcomm0 node,
and I should do it this way:
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mknod -m 666 /dev/rfcomm0 c 216 0
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mknod -m 666 /dev/rfcomm0 c 216 0
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noauth
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/chatscripts/akos"
/dev/rfcomm0
#115200
57600
defaultroute
#noipdefault
user
usepeerdns
nodetach
debug
#xonxoff
crtscts
receive-all
novj
nodeflate
noccp
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ABORT ERROR
ABORT RING
ABORT BUSY
ABORT "NO CARRIER"
ABORT VOICE
ABORT "NO DIALTONE"
ABORT "NO ANSWER"
REPORT CONNECT
"" "ATZ"
OK ATDT*99#
TIMEOUT 60
CONNECT \c
BT would also be useful to me, but at present I'm busy with other projects and don't have the time to help youdebernardis wrote:Friends,
is there anybody who's got time and will to convert my howto in
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/ExperimentalBT
to a script (shell or puppybasic or whatever) to automate connection?
At present I have no time and also I'm clueless at scripting but that could be useful for everybody.
Some addresses with some info about p3nfs below.- and phone filesystem mounting (p3nfs ?)
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MYUSERNAME * MYPASSWORD
All recent Puppy versions already contain the bluetooth kernel modules. There is no compiling necessary.burgiuk wrote:there was much gnashing of teeth and hair pulling to get the modules compiled and installed