So, bluetooth in KDE is giving me fits. I had a really hard time getting kdebluetooth to even recognize my phone, and now that it does, I don't know how to point other applications (bitpim) to the resources on the phone that I want to use. Bitpim asks for the com port I wish to use.
So, to see the phone, in Konqueror, I type "bluetooth:/". That's great, cuz then I see "LG VX8100" which is my phone. I then click on it, and the address bar shows "sdp://lg vx8100/" but I can also open it with "sdp://[00:12:56:b8:f9:2b]" since those numbers refer to the phone (address or mac address?). So then, it shows me a couple of audio gateways, a bluetooth modem, and a bluetooth serial port that are available on the device. I want the serial port. I can click on it and successfully "open with bluetooth chat", but how would I point bitpim there? I can't type in "sdp://[00:12:56:b8:f9:2b]" because bitpim complains:
Could not open port: No such file or directory 'sdp://
What do I do?
So, to see the phone, in Konqueror, I type "bluetooth:/". That's great, cuz then I see "LG VX8100" which is my phone. I then click on it, and the address bar shows "sdp://lg vx8100/" but I can also open it with "sdp://[00:12:56:b8:f9:2b]" since those numbers refer to the phone (address or mac address?). So then, it shows me a couple of audio gateways, a bluetooth modem, and a bluetooth serial port that are available on the device. I want the serial port. I can click on it and successfully "open with bluetooth chat", but how would I point bitpim there? I can't type in "sdp://[00:12:56:b8:f9:2b]" because bitpim complains:
Could not open port: No such file or directory 'sdp://
What do I do?
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