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2008-09-19
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Ok I have done all the above but the problem is that when I step through the ten rfcomm numbers either gnokii-gconf gives an error:
or it crashes out.
I don't have a rfcomm number that works?
rfcomm numbers:
1-Error
2-Error
3-Crash
4-Crash
5-Error
6-Error
7-Error
8-Crash
9-Error
10-Error
Now what?
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2008-09-19
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When it crashes, does your phone give you any indication that its trying to connect or did connect?
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2008-09-19
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You know it connects fine & then disconnects, but then gnokii-gconf vanishes. That is what I'm calling a crash.
Or is that how it's supposed to work?
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2008-09-20
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2008-10-05
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2008-10-05
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2008-10-05
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Yes, actually. It did the same to me and I couldn't figure it out. Turns out its just a small bug in the program. Open gnokii-gconf again, set the rfcomm number to the one that connects and disconnects the phone. Instead of tapping on Identify, click on OK.
Then open Phonelink and your good to go.
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2008-10-05
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2008-10-05
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Ok I have done all the above but the problem is that when I step through the ten rfcomm numbers either gnokii-gconf gives an error:
or it crashes out.
I don't have a rfcomm number that works?
rfcomm numbers:
1-Error
2-Error
3-Crash
4-Crash
5-Error
6-Error
7-Error
8-Crash
9-Error
10-Error
Now what?