Has anybody tried to use a computer with a bluetooth adapter as a phone for file exchange.
The tablet lacks an easy way to exchange files with a computer. Its fairly easy to get files to the tablet but a bit more difficult getting them away from the tablet, without using the usb cable.
I managed to get the table to pair correctly with the computer, but not browse any files. What do I have to do on my linux desktop to enable that?
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René Seindal (rene@seindal.dk) on a Nokia 770 Living with Linux
If you are using one of the recent Linux distros, BT support should be there.
I am using Fedora Core 3 at home, and BT file exchange works fine.
Directory browsing is not (yet) supported, but you can install an obex server if you would like. I have not done this on my desktop, but I did install the sobex server on the 770. With this, I can just right click on any file in Nautilus and send it to the 770.
It's not geally suitable for 1/2Gig movies, but for small files it works fine. Just remember to turn it off when you are done, because having BT services working all the time will have an effect on battery life.
Has anybody tried to use a computer with a bluetooth adapter as a phone for file exchange.
The tablet lacks an easy way to exchange files with a computer. Its fairly easy to get files to the tablet but a bit more difficult getting them away from the tablet, without using the usb cable.
I managed to get the table to pair correctly with the computer, but not browse any files. What do I have to do on my linux desktop to enable that?
René Seindal (rene@seindal.dk) on a Nokia 770
Living with Linux