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As I can't have a scratchbox enviorement usable, Please, anybody can compile all the trifinite stuff in order to work in it OS 2006-3?.

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Originally Posted by SeRi@lDiE View Post
You have to use vi to edit the file...
so you go to xterm and type vi /the/file/path/blueserial.sh and you will be able to edit the file.
when you say edit what should i actually edit?
 
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Originally Posted by insert_nick View Post
Great tutorial instead! This is really useful, thank you from me and all the other non-linux-ready guys here; this is a great example on how to explain stuff.
sorry to be a dope but i still cant figure out how to run blueserial
 
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what edit do i make to blueserial?
 
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Originally Posted by lucky-luke View Post
As I can't have a scratchbox enviorement usable, Please, anybody can compile all the trifinite stuff in order to work in it OS 2006-3?.

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Does anybody did it?
I'm very interested in using cu.

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I think that CU would be interesting to make a more interesting our N770.
Please, can anybody port it to OS2006-3?
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Last edited by lucky-luke; 2007-05-29 at 13:51.
 
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so, i think somebody has did it while is on that website on download, now, my problem is that im very new, i put the files on card and i installed the xterm now i dont know where i can find them i've been looking in all over the places. any help at all please for a junior?
 
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:33 is coming from file blueserial.sh on line 33 is trying to get execute something from /dev folder where you dont have access because you are not a root, now, if you got a root access you you'll get an error with you will be reported whatever, anyway i reflashed the 770 and i lost everything now i need to start again, i hope in a few days will be ready, anyway, if you will look on this forum much better you will see that somebody has did it not me. is somebody.

by the way, that password is rootme which is the default one but, you can't type it in, will disapear when you will sh blueserial.sh as a root. more info to come i hope now is clear for everybody WHY? all you need to do is to rtfm in this case the errors.
 
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Yes I am not quite sure why you guys are so in to "getting this to work".... This use to work back with BT 1 & 1.1 Not no more....
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well, i think for calling premium rate numbers? most of them, for me now is more a thing like "you can't do it", and at this point i'm getting mad anyway, i managed to run this bluetooth.sh and is full of errors on code, now i'm working to make a complete new new one. using hcitool and hciconfig and rfcomm.o, anyway, now i will explain for newbies where those error are comming from.


first at all about that :33 error. 33 is the line of the code in blueserial.sh where he is trying to do something in a folder, for more details open your own i wont loose time explaining it.

second at all that password, is because you are trying to run an application as a root when in fact you are not one, to get that root account you find more info on maemo.org, use the simple way. the password is rootme but it wont work if you just try to type it in, now.


about that error soeuser or what ever you need to open the file and add

root ALL = (ALL) ALL which means all aplication, access, or you can add the folder where did you put the cu file and so on so far (RTFM)

now.

after everything seems to work perfect, you still get an error, some lines depending on your file 8: 11: 13: (from what i remember) i dont know because i modified a little the blueserial.sh to be much easier for me, but. in addition, to see if blueserial.sh can work anyway for you, you can run those "commands" which are in it by hand, like hcitool scan (type it in xterm).

anyway, to run this blueserial.sh you need

hciconfig, rfcomm.o (you can download it - use google), and hcitool.


other toolse need it: xterm and root access and i think gnokii as well.

now, "this incident will be reported" is comming from:
sudo rfcomm bind 0 $TARGET 17 line, even if you are root, anyway i managed to go over but i get those errors with 8: 11: 13: whatever, anyway if you want to connect to your mobile without pairing it with a pin password or whatever you can do it from xterm first you will need to type:
hcitool scan - to scan for mobile phones arround you
rfcomm connect hci0 mac 1 (where mac hci0 is your device bluetooth, mac is mobile mac address and 1 is the channel)
anyway you still need to click yes on mobile phone but i'm working on it.


if i will manage to go on i will let you know, any help or advice are welcome

Last edited by junioru; 2007-07-28 at 23:27.
 
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junioru if you get this to work agains BT 2.0 you are a genious... but again I doubt 2.0 is exploitable..
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