Hi again, i have now bought a USB->bluetooth dongle (15 Euros from Digitus, USB 2.0, Class 2) and plugged it into my USB 1.1 plug of my notebook. Now i can see my IPAQ etc. with # hcitool scan Scanning ... 00:11:A5:xx:xx:xx Slim BT GPS 00:12:D1:xx:xx:xx WM_Administrat2 and can browse the file system of the devices with # kioobex_start -> Lists all bluetooth devices in a GUI similar to konqueror #konqueror url=bluetooth:/ -> Lists all bluetooth devices # konqueror: obex://[00:12:d1:xx:xx:xx]:3/ or sdp://wm_administrat2/ Lists the file system of the IPAQ, copy etc. works fine as well. This was a simple try compared to the USB / raki problems! Only the kcemirror functionality is now missing. For the time being i'll use the vncserver (pocketVNC.exe), not as fast and elegant as kcemirror but i can control the desktop from my Linux X11.
What happens when you start kcemirror? In my case (I tried it from command line), it looks like that: marcel@noty:~> kcemirror 192.168.1.29 Synce: true ForceInstall: false kcemirror: Could not contact PDA 192.168.1.29
I have started screensnap.exe on the IPAQ but this didn't help, see http://synce.sourceforge.net/synce/kde/old/kcemirror.php -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org