[opensuse] Motorola V3 Razr +Bluetooth
Have not been able to get the V3 Razr to work with my Dell Latitude D820 running Suse 10.2. Here is the scenario Linux is running kblutoothd and the bluZ has been enabled in Yast with default settings. My D820 can see a colleague's computer (Win XP) on bluetooth and is shows up with bluetooth:/ in konqueror. I can connect and download the V3 on the colleague's computer after doing the paring. My D820 does not see the V3 even in discovery mode. When you put the V3 in discovery, it is supposed to be 6i0 secconds, but only last 5 or 10 seconds as if it has been discovered, still nothing shows up in kbluetooth. I try the handsfree, look for devices on the V3, it finds nothing during its scan on my computer, on the other computer it says it found one device. So, both computers are working and the v3 works with only one computer (BRW, both are Dell Latitude, one a D820, the other D620). Searched the web and documentation, but did not find too much on the kbluetooth as far as operating it. Does anyone have any suggestions? Art -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Art Fore schrieb:
Have not been able to get the V3 Razr to work with my Dell Latitude D820 running Suse 10.2. Here is the scenario
Linux is running kblutoothd and the bluZ has been enabled in Yast with default settings.
My D820 can see a colleague's computer (Win XP) on bluetooth and is shows up with bluetooth:/ in konqueror.
I can connect and download the V3 on the colleague's computer after doing the paring.
My D820 does not see the V3 even in discovery mode. When you put the V3 in discovery, it is supposed to be 6i0 secconds, but only last 5 or 10 seconds as if it has been discovered, still nothing shows up in kbluetooth.
I try the handsfree, look for devices on the V3, it finds nothing during its scan on my computer, on the other computer it says it found one device.
So, both computers are working and the v3 works with only one computer (BRW, both are Dell Latitude, one a D820, the other D620).
Searched the web and documentation, but did not find too much on the kbluetooth as far as operating it. Does anyone have any suggestions?
try to do a hcitool scan on commandline and to get info or connection via hcitool my Moto L2 worked after switching it visible several times till my MSI-SUSE10.2-Notebook asked for the Bluetooth-passkey which is default 0000 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 13:19 +0100, Michael Riess wrote:
Art Fore schrieb:
Have not been able to get the V3 Razr to work with my Dell Latitude D820 running Suse 10.2. Here is the scenario
Linux is running kblutoothd and the bluZ has been enabled in Yast with default settings.
My D820 can see a colleague's computer (Win XP) on bluetooth and is shows up with bluetooth:/ in konqueror.
I can connect and download the V3 on the colleague's computer after doing the paring.
My D820 does not see the V3 even in discovery mode. When you put the V3 in discovery, it is supposed to be 6i0 secconds, but only last 5 or 10 seconds as if it has been discovered, still nothing shows up in kbluetooth.
I try the handsfree, look for devices on the V3, it finds nothing during its scan on my computer, on the other computer it says it found one device.
So, both computers are working and the v3 works with only one computer (BRW, both are Dell Latitude, one a D820, the other D620).
Searched the web and documentation, but did not find too much on the kbluetooth as far as operating it. Does anyone have any suggestions?
try to do a hcitool scan on commandline
and to get info or connection via hcitool
my Moto L2 worked after switching it visible several times till my MSI-SUSE10.2-Notebook asked for the Bluetooth-passkey which is default 0000
The hcitool scan worked. However, still took me a couple of hours futzing around to download my pictures. Too bad it doesn't work like the Macbook and Windows. Much easier, but that is another story. Anyhow I have some questions someone can answer. I had to use the obex file transfer to get the pictures off the phone. I could not push the pictures onto the machine and had to download the complete folder. I noticed that the image push says unknown bluetooth profile. Why is that? Especially since it works on Windows and Applel. Do I need something else to install to fix this? When I would try to copy the pictures from the phone, the phone did not show the Dell D820, only the previous windows machine and the Apple Machbook. This is also true when I select the look for on the phone, it only shows the Windows machine and Apple but does not find the D820 laptop. Is this maybe caused by the message that image push is unknown bluetooth profile? When I do get the obex file transfer to show in konqueror, it shows pictures, audio, & video folders, but I cannot open them. KDE comes up and asks for applcation to open with. I select Konqueror and is says expecting file but found folder. Could someone explain that one? Art -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Saturday 13 January 2007 21:43, Art Fore wrote:
The hcitool scan worked. However, still took me a couple of hours futzing around to download my pictures. Too bad it doesn't work like the Macbook and Windows. Much easier, but that is another story. Anyhow I have some questions someone can answer.
Before you start making allegations, I have to tell you my V3 connects to my SuSE 9.3, my Opensuse 10.1 and my open suse 10.2 and transfers pictures, and sounds, allows me to use it as a modem, with no problems. I'm thinking you got something else going on there, because this was all working out of the box on 10.1 and 10.2 for me. I suspect you haven't got all the proper packages installed, especially the latest kmobiletools or kandy or something. Initiate transfers from the phone. Go in and mark all images you want to transfer and then select copy to... which will initiate looking for a partner device. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Sat, 2007-01-13 at 23:39 -0900, John Andersen wrote:
On Saturday 13 January 2007 21:43, Art Fore wrote:
The hcitool scan worked. However, still took me a couple of hours futzing around to download my pictures. Too bad it doesn't work like the Macbook and Windows. Much easier, but that is another story. Anyhow I have some questions someone can answer.
Before you start making allegations, I have to tell you my V3 connects to my SuSE 9.3, my Opensuse 10.1 and my open suse 10.2 and transfers pictures, and sounds, allows me to use it as a modem, with no problems.
I'm thinking you got something else going on there, because this was all working out of the box on 10.1 and 10.2 for me.
I suspect you haven't got all the proper packages installed, especially the latest kmobiletools or kandy or something.
Initiate transfers from the phone. Go in and mark all images you want to transfer and then select copy to... which will initiate looking for a partner device.
-- _____________________________________ John Andersen
Installed kmobiltools. Still no go. Also have Kbluetooth installed. That is a hit or miss working with it. Does kmobiltools need kbluetooth? Tried looking in help, but kblutooth only tells you what it does, not how to do it, and kmobiltools has no help. Also tried kmobiltools with usb cable connected to phone and set it up for dev/ttyACM0 which is what dmesg and lsusb show the phone to be when plugged in. Tried all of the phone configurations etc available, still still cannot connect. Tried to install moto4lin, but 10.2 does not have qmake available for it that I could find. Tried an rpm install, but that didn't go either. Also needs a couple of libraries for it like libqt3-mt-dev, but am afraid I will break something if I install an older version since SuSE 10.2 seems to have all Qt4 stuff. So, what is the secret of your success? If you can let me know any configuration info etc, it would be much appreciated. Art -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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