How to receive, send files to a phone via bluetooth?
- andabandsen
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How to receive, send files to a phone via bluetooth?
thanks before for ur helps
- andabandsen
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- Joined: Mon 17 Dec 2012, 23:10
- Location: Indonesia
- andabandsen
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- Joined: Mon 17 Dec 2012, 23:10
- Location: Indonesia
- andabandsen
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- Joined: Mon 17 Dec 2012, 23:10
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while learning, I prefer to receive / send files from the card reader, bluetooth I may be damaged. oya, if I use PuppyLinux as the main operating system to work in the home and office, what is your opinion?Flash wrote:I am not sure if Menu -> System -> Hardinfo hardware information will give enough information, but why don't you try it first?
- WB7ODYFred
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A sample of the HTML file created by HardInfo Hardware Infor
Flash was asking you to run the application to Generate Report. Then run app archive to compress the file hardinfo.html into a tar.gz format for posting and sharing here.
To read the HTML file from a browser, use the URL
I have included a sample below and a .PNG file with the bluetooth modules highlighted. I did not have my Bluetooth USB dongle inserted into my computer when I generated the report.
But you can check to see what bluetooth communication modules you have active in your system.
Fred
I too have used Windows 7 to receive files from my Bluetooth enabled phone, for example pictures from the Camera, Video, and voice recordings.
Phone Samsung SGH-T639
Bluetooth USB Dongle xxx???xxx USB ID
From the command line use the following to list your USB devices.
# lsusb
Code: Select all
menu --> system --> HardInfo Hardware Information
Code: Select all
menu --> Utility --> XArchive
To read the HTML file from a browser, use the URL
file:///root/hardinfo.html
I have included a sample below and a .PNG file with the bluetooth modules highlighted. I did not have my Bluetooth USB dongle inserted into my computer when I generated the report.
But you can check to see what bluetooth communication modules you have active in your system.
Fred
I too have used Windows 7 to receive files from my Bluetooth enabled phone, for example pictures from the Camera, Video, and voice recordings.
Phone Samsung SGH-T639
Bluetooth USB Dongle xxx???xxx USB ID
From the command line use the following to list your USB devices.
# lsusb
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- image-2.png
- My Blue tooth USB device listed from HardInfo application
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- hardcore_info_Lucid528.tar.gz
- Tar Gzip file of a sample hardinfo file created from menu --> system --> Hardinfo hardware information file.
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- image-BlueTooth1.png
- Just a picture sample of bluetooth modules running in my Lucid 5.2.8 Puppy Linux system from a hardcore_info created HTML file. Yours maybe different!
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you need
these
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=67113
or
these
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=396249
what you need is obexfs
these
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=67113
to browse phone:
1. install the blueman with lucid-fuse-obexfs
2. after run bllueman-applet, right-click on applet ---> select local service
3. select transfer, click on advanced
4. set advanced ----> obexfs -b %d /root/a
5. create /root/a
6. click browse
7. open rox /root/a
or
these
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=396249
what you need is obexfs
Cluster-Pup v.2-Puppy Beowulf Cluster
[url]http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=499199#499199[/url]
[url]http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=499199#499199[/url]
Flash wrote:What brand and model of bluetooth thingy and what kind of phone?
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