I tried copying a sound file from my computer over to my phone for the first time in 7.10 (I had done it without much trouble in 7.04), but it doesn't seem to be working. If I go to bluetooth:/ in Konqueror, it lists my phone, but opening the phone (sdp://[mac]/) shows an empty listing. If I use KBluetooth's Send File (OBEX Object Push Client), it picks up the phone. If I pick a file and click Send, my phone asks to Receive Object, I answer yes, it then asks to Receive a File, and I again answer yes, and I get the error message "Error sending file door.wav to phone ... Response message: Forbidden". Any suggestions?
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Re: Sending files to a phone over Bluetooth
I don't have bluetooth but I came across this today:
http://www.howtoforge.com/fedora8-bl...u-mobile-phone
okay, it is fedora orientated but may it works for you.
Wammu is in the repos. For more reading:
http://wammu.eu/
I hope this helpsHP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
4 GB Ram
Kubuntu 18.10
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Re: Sending files to a phone over Bluetooth
One issue may have been that my phone still had my computer's adapter listed as the system's old name; deleting all of the paired devices from my phone and then searching again brought up the current name, but I still have the same problem. One thing I saw in that link that I tried was using obex:/ instead of sdp:/. That let me see all of the files on my phone, but if I try copying a file, my phone gives a message of "Not Allowed" and Konqueror gives an error message (which I can't get now because trying to copy a file isn't giving me any messages at all).
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Re: Sending files to a phone over Bluetooth
Ok, the following is what I personally have to do.
I can't get my computer to spot and add my phone. So I make my computer discoverable, and then using the phone I can see and connect to/pair with my computer. Having done that I can then transfer files by opening my phone from bluetooth:/ in Konqueror. Hope this helps.
(While the bluetooth tools are good in terms of they have all the functionality the gui tools for them seem unfortunately way behind, just getting devices to pair is a pain in the arse, at least thats been my experience).
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Re: Sending files to a phone over Bluetooth
Phone: Motorola W385 (Phone uses embeded Linux with gtk based interface.)
Laptop: Compaq C700 with a USB Bluetooth adapter.
System: Kubuntu Gutsy
Configuration: Bluetooth pairing and connection between phone and computer is establshed.
When I use Konqueror I get following error: "/[directoryname] is a folder, but a file was expected."
If I use the OBEX Object Push Client Interface I can access the directory structure of the phone (I was even able to make a new directory named "shaun" using it.) However I cannot send a file through it since I cannot select where I am sending it to in the phone itself.
The issue is Konqueror is seeing the directories in the phone structure obex://[00:1c:c1:7d:0b:e3]/ as files not directories. I have the following OBEX packages installed:
cobex
libopenobex1
obexfs
obexftp
obexpushd
obextool
openobex-apps
Do I need to mount the OBEX directory in order to see the directories on the phone? Or am I, possibly just missing something in a cofiguration somewhere?
--Shaun
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