Bluetooth
Hello I am a Linux newbie and run Mandrake 10.1 on a split on a dell inspiron 4150 .
Both my PCMCIA cards are recognised by the configuration tool. and I managed to ge my WLAN card working I use a Zoom PCMCIA card for bluetooth. The card powers up and the light turns on and when I check on drake config ,,,, it is saved as ttyS4 under misc and is recognized as a modem. Yet when I try to transfer info on from my phone or another bluetooth devices its not working. Im not sure what to do ..............I would appreciate some guidance . Thank you in advance . |
Try running these commands at a terminal, you'll need to su root.
Code:
# hciconfig up |
Hello there again,
hciconfig -- says there are no such devices hcitools scan -- say there are no devices hcitools dev -- nothing happens Now what should I try to do ? Thanks in advance |
Then Bluez obviously doesn't support your device out of the box, I have a USB adapter which it recognised properly, perhaps have a squiz around the config files or man hciconfig to see how to get it working with PCMCIA cards.
|
i have a similar problem. I'm running mandrake 10.1 as well, and i have a usb bluetooth dongle. in windows, i use a widcomm driver. in hard drake, it shows up under unknow/others as follows:
Identification Vendor: SiW Description: SiW Media class: Wireless|Radio Frequency|Bluetooth Connection Bus: USB Bus PCI #: 1 PCI device #: 4 Vendor ID: 4880 Device ID: 1 Misc Module: hci_usb manufacturer was no help, and haven't been able to find helpful yet. perhaps you gurus of computer wisdom can help? |
You don't need specific drivers, as long as the bluez kernel modules recognise it as a Bluetooth device you shouldn't have any problems. What happends when you run 'hciconfig up'?
|
ok, i'm probably clueless, but when i try to run hciconfig as root, it just says "bash: hciconfig: command not found"
|
Well then you need to install bluez-libs and bluez-utils. www.bluez.org
|
Now I think about it, Mandrake probably has the bluez packages available in their repositories. Just search with urpmi or whatever you use to install stuff, it shoulod be in there. And if you use KDE, install kdebluetooth as well, then it will integrate everything into Konqueror for you :)
|
Thaks to miline.multiply.com/journal
I did yum -y install gnome-bluetooth yum -y install gnome-bluetooth-devel yum -y install bluez-hcidump yum -y install bluez-libs-devel And now I got this: $ hcitool scan Scanning ... 00:13:70:19:A0:49 Nokia 3230 $ hcitool dev hci0 00:10:60:D1:4F:20 So far is OK!. in SELinux I do "disable SELinux protection for bluetooth device" then restart bluetooth /sbin/service bluetooth restart Stopping Bluetooth services: [ OK ] Starting Bluetooth services: [ OK ] NOW WHAT?????????? I GO TO THE FIREFOX, RIGHT CLICK AND THERE SHOULD BE SEND WITH BLUETOOTH, BUT I DON'T HAVE IT. thanks to everyone. jou! |
Quote:
|
You are running KDE, right? Look in the menu under Internet. There might be the items kbluetoothd and kbtobexclient. Try clicking those, or try the names in a shell, followed by a "&", like this:
kbluetoothd & kbtobexclient & The Obex Client should open and let you transfer files to your phone. Let us know if this works. Good luck. C |
I'm new in Linux and I use FC5 x86_64 amd.
And I try to transfer files from my pc to nokia mobile. I just don't understand how all that works. I'm running Gnome. Under Internet Menu I have: Akregator Contacts Firefox Web Browser Internet Mesenger VOIP KNews Koppete Kphone KPPP Krdc and there is no OBEX, but I have installed: rpm -qa |grep obex openobex-devel-1.1-1 openobex-1.1-1 openobex-apps-1.0.0-10 |
Openobex isn't a program, it's a library. openobex-apps will do what you want but it's a bunch of command line programs, not any GUI ones. Try installing GNOME Bluetooth, that should have what you want.
|
Well, kbtobexclient is a GUI for OpenObex. It works great on Ubuntu and Vector. In a shell try typing "kbluetoothd &" and hit Enter, then type "kbtobexclient &" and hit enter (do not type the ""). It should open a window where you can drag and drop files to transfer to the phone. Please try it and tell us what happens.
C |
As I understand, I have installed obex, but I can not start it. :) don't know why.
And on my FC5 in Applications -> System Tools are 1.Bluetooth File Sharing 2.Bluetooth Manager. And only manager works, it finds Nokia and don't work properties. also I tried this: [root@localhost maris]# kbtobexclient & [2] 3297 bash: kbtobexclient: command not found + [root@localhost maris]# kbtobex bash: kbtobex: command not found [2]- Exit 127 kbtobexclient ------------------------------ I have installed: [root@localhost maris]# rpm -qa |grep obex openobex-devel-1.1-1 openobex-1.1-1 openobex-apps-1.0.0-10 [root@localhost maris]# rpm -qa |grep bluetooth gnome-bluetooth-devel-0.7.0-2 gnome-bluetooth-0.7.0-2 gnome-bluetooth-libs-0.7.0-2 [root@localhost maris]# rpm -qa |grep bluez bluez-libs-2.25-1 bluez-utils-2.25-4 bluez-libs-devel-2.25-1 bluez-pin-0.30-2 bluez-hcidump-1.30-1 |
Bluetooth works!
Thank you guys!
My bluetooth on FC5 works!! I guess problem was in obex packages, some sofware problem. I reinstalled system via http://.... and after I installed Bluez and gnome-bluetooth! what I have now, is: [root@localhost maris]# rpm -qa |grep bluez bluez-pin-0.30-2 bluez-libs-2.25-1 bluez-utils-2.25-4 [root@localhost maris]# rpm -qa |grep gnome-bluetooth gnome-bluetooth-0.7.0-2 gnome-bluetooth-libs-0.7.0-2 BUT I STILL don't have option in my file browser nautilus to send a file via Bluetooth to my phone! But I will continue to search in forumu how to get that working, because sometimes also I need to transfer file from pc to mobile phone. Thanks to everyone. |
and what about slackware??
i'm using slackware 10.2 after installing bluez and kde-bluetooth... when i'm plugging in my usb bluetooth adapter i'm receiving a massage can not connect to sdp server?? what should i do?? how to run this server or what should i install?? |
I dont know about Slackware, but sure is that first you need working USB.
you need working hcitool 1. hcitool dev hci0 for me it returns:00:10:60:D1:4F:20 2. hcitool scan If these to commands work and finds some devices, only then go further on. I these commands don't find anything. You need to fix this first. Strange, that it says about sdp server! Anyway try to make a connection first. You can test connection with command l2ping 00:13:88:B3:4F:22. good luck. |
Thanks!
:) NOW EVERYTHING IS WORKING FORM ME!
my box: FC5 x86_64 installed: yum -y install gnome-bluetooth yum -y install bluez yum -y install bluez* yum -y install nautilus-sendto-bluetooth Tur off SELinux Disable bluetooth ... At startup put Bluetooth File sharing and Bluetooth Manager (System, Preferences, More Preferences, Sessions, Startup Programms, ADD. When send - right click and SEND TO, CHOOSE OBEX. WORKS GOOD. I can send any file to Nokia 32... and from Nokia to my pc. Thanks to anyone who hellped out. |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:50 AM. |