This is continuation from the previous Howto I wrote. This assumes that you have manged to successfully transfer files from the bluetooth (phone) to PC. So now you want a file transfered to the bluetooth phone. Lets try this the simple way and that you have a standard setting on the bluetooth phone.
Before you start, check the following packages are installed:
gnome-utils-2.14.0-5.
gnome-bluetooth-0.7.0-2
gnome-bluetooth-libs-0.7.0-2
libbtctl-0.6.0-5
openobex-1.1-1
1. Ensure bluetooth service is running and detect services your phone provides
Code:
service bluetooth start
hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:16:75:85:82:12 Moto V360 Nicholas
sdptool browse 00:16:75:85:82:12
2. On the FC5 PC.
As normal user.
Right click "Panel bar" -> "Add to panel" -> "Create a new launcher"
Click "Add" button and fillin as follows:
Name: Send via bluetooth
Generic name: gnome-obex
Command: gnome-obex-send %f
Type: Application
Icon: (Select the bluetooth symbol..looks like two arrow pointing to right on a blue pebble)
Click "Close"
Then Click "Close" button
3. Start bluetooth on the phone (I am using Motorola V360)
Menu -> bluetooth -> Setup -> Find Me
On the FC5 open Nautilus and search for a file type that the phone recognise. I am using JPEG file. Drag the file to the bluetooth icon on the panel.
Wait until a Window "Choose Bluetooth device" appears with your phone name. Click on the phone name and click "OK". On the phone you should see it is connecting and an "Incoming transfer" box appear". Click on "Accept" and wait for the file to be sent to the phone. Then click on "Save"
Before you start, check the following packages are installed:
gnome-utils-2.14.0-5.
gnome-bluetooth-0.7.0-2
gnome-bluetooth-libs-0.7.0-2
libbtctl-0.6.0-5
openobex-1.1-1
1. Ensure bluetooth service is running and detect services your phone provides
Code:
service bluetooth start
hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:16:75:85:82:12 Moto V360 Nicholas
sdptool browse 00:16:75:85:82:12
2. On the FC5 PC.
As normal user.
Right click "Panel bar" -> "Add to panel" -> "Create a new launcher"
Click "Add" button and fillin as follows:
Name: Send via bluetooth
Generic name: gnome-obex
Command: gnome-obex-send %f
Type: Application
Icon: (Select the bluetooth symbol..looks like two arrow pointing to right on a blue pebble)
Click "Close"
Then Click "Close" button
3. Start bluetooth on the phone (I am using Motorola V360)
Menu -> bluetooth -> Setup -> Find Me
On the FC5 open Nautilus and search for a file type that the phone recognise. I am using JPEG file. Drag the file to the bluetooth icon on the panel.
Wait until a Window "Choose Bluetooth device" appears with your phone name. Click on the phone name and click "OK". On the phone you should see it is connecting and an "Incoming transfer" box appear". Click on "Accept" and wait for the file to be sent to the phone. Then click on "Save"
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