Re: [CentOS] CentOS vs. Nokia Phones

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On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 06:08:08PM +0200, Dag Wieers wrote:
> FC1 was the first distribution that had openobex (1.0.1). FC5 only has 
> 1.1. So I expect EL5 to have openobex 1.1. I cannot add a higher rpmforge 
> openobex in EL4 than will ship with EL5. (In fact, technically I can, but 
> I will not)

Makes sense.

> > Actually, I wasn't able to compile obexftp 0.20 even with openobex 1.3.
> > So I'm using 1.3 and 0.19 here.
> I tried it as well on my FC5 and failed equally. But I did not look into 
> the problem because I couldn't release them anyway.

Me neither. If 0.19 didn't work, I would but, hey, I'm lazy :)

> > > Let me know if this improves the experience.
> > 
> > Unfortunatelly my phone is not supported by openobex 1.1, so I
> > really can't test. But it should work ok for plenty of other
> > phones now.
> 
> I have a nokia 6230i and that one worked with openobex 1.0.1 and obexftp 
> 0.10.3 and is now working with openobex 1.1 and obexftp 0.19. But I am 
> using bluetooth, not USB.
> 
> If the problem is a particular USB problem you might be right. But the 
> OBEX implementation has no problem with my Nokia 6230i. Unless there is a 
> very big difference between an 6230 and a 6230i from the obex point of 
> view.

There some some very big differences between 6230 and 6230i in several
other aspects, but I don't think OBEX itself is one of them.

USB seems to be pretty different. 6230 uses a DKU-2 cable, while 6230i
uses one called CA-53.

So probably I would have no problem with BlueTooth or IR, but with USB
it seems to be a no go.

> So I would urge you to try it nevertheless and update the website. It is 
> possible that the person who committed this just entered what he 
> conveniently had available, not the minimum requirements.

I actually tried that, and didn't work. Real pitty.

> Maybe obexfs (a fuse module) is the way to go with EL5. (I've been waiting 
> to properly use infrared and bluetooth since at least RH7)

I tried it a few moments ago without success, mostly because of
USB limitations on the package. Might work for BT or IR.

[]s

- -- 
Rodrigo Barbosa
"Quid quid Latine dictum sit, altum viditur"
"Be excellent to each other ..." - Bill & Ted (Wyld Stallyns)

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