Ubuntu 10.04 - BlueZ 4.60 - Console-only BlueZ setup

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Hi.

I'm trying to setup a Ubuntu 10.04 Server with a BT USB adapter to be able to connect and send/receive files from a cellphone.


I am trying to do this setup via standard bash shell console only.

The problem I seem to be running into, is unlike the version of BlueZ in Ubuntu 7.04, I cannot access MAN pages for BlueZ config files (main.conf/etc), and am struggling to find anything that resembles orderly documentation on the 'Net.

So far, I can get this:



bluetoothd8643?: pin_code_request (sba=00:10:60:32:3A:93, dba=00:18:0F:DE:98:8D)
bluetoothd8643?: No agent available for 0 request


It appears as though I need some form of D-Bus software to communicate to BlueZ through - this seems to require a GUI - is there any other simpler way to do the Pairing/Config via xxx.conf files without having to revert back to bluez-compat?


I have been documenting my progress so far, to try to aid others following my path - this may be useful to elaborate on what I am doing and have achieved so far.


Regards,

Elroy Liddington.
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