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Bluetooth and 6310i
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Dimitris Stasinopoulos |
Subject: |
Bluetooth and 6310i |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Jul 2003 09:52:40 +0300 |
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Hi everyone, I've been trying to get Bluetooth working on my laptop for
the last few days, and I had some problems, mainly because I used 2.4.18
and I couldn't upgrade to 2.4.21 (due to ACPI issues). Until I discovered
Marcel's patches for 2.4.18. I got a Gigabyte bluetooth USB dongle, which
works fine on my desktop. I used the same on my notebook, and everything
seemed to work fine: The adapter is recognised, I can scan for devices,
etc. If I scan, my phone is detected ("Nokia 6310i"). If I try to connect
to the phone using the rfcomm utility, the phone asks for my
authorization ("Connect with LinuxNotebook?") & authentication ("Enter
passcode"). After that, the phone says "Paired with LinuxNotebook", and
is "stuck" on the "Connecting" screen. rfcomm says "Press CTRL-C for
hangup", which means that it thinks the phone is connected. Of course, I
can't actually use the link.
Now, if I bind the channel for use, the first time that I will try to
connect to the phone using gnokii, I get a small timeout:
address@hidden:~ > gnokii --identify
GNOKII Version 0.5.2
Can't connect: Resource temporarily unavailable
Couldn't open PHONET device: Resource temporarily unavailable
Telephone interface init failed: Command failed.
Quitting.
After that, every attempt fails immediately:
address@hidden:~ > gnokii --identify
GNOKII Version 0.5.2
Can't connect: Device or resource busy
Couldn't open PHONET device: Device or resource busy
Telephone interface init failed: Command failed.
Quitting.
Any ideas here? Kernel 2.4.18 with bluetooth patch mh7 and gnokii 0.5.2.
Attached are my hcid and rfcomm config files.
Dimitris
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hcid.conf
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rfcomm.conf
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