Hikaru Amano wrote:
> I am running bluez under Fedora-6
> (I have installed all bluez* packages)
> and want to link to my phone (a Sony-Ericsson T630)
> using gnokii.
> Unfortunately, I seem to be unable to set a bluetooth pin
> on my computer.
try using
security user;
dbus_pin_helper;
Thanks for your response.
I tried all your suggestions, but without success.
I had this problem 2 days ago with my new SonyEricsson k320i ... and
I
couldnt find any bluez-pin etc on rawhide ... with that settings, the
bluetooth-applet will ask the pin ..
I'm not sure what you mean by the bluetooth-applet.
I am running KDE, and don't see any such applet.
if you want to put the pin directly into the config .. try using
this
in /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf
security auto;
passkey "0000";
I tried that, again without success.
When I run "strace gnokii --identify" it looks as though
the program might be looking for some kind of X permission -
I saw in older postings it was suggested one should say "xhosts +",
but I'm not sure what is the equivalent command with xauth,
if indeed there is one.
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