Re: Sending files from mobile to CentOS via Bluetooth

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Olaf Mueller wrote:
> Toralf Lund wrote:
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>> Olaf Mueller wrote:
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>>> Toralf Lund wrote:
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>> Getting service list...
>> Service not found
>>     
> Is your bluetooth usb-stick(?) working? For example my bluetooth
> usb-stick doesn't work with all USB-HUBs and does only work with USB
> 1.1. It's a little bit tricky.
>   
Well, as I was trying to say, I can transfer in both directions as long 
as I initiate from the computer. I'm assuming this implies everything is 
just fine with the bluetooth unit itself.

It's built-in Bluetooth, by the way.

- Toralf

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> Olaf
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