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How to receive, send files to a phone via bluetooth?

Posted: Tue 18 Dec 2012, 12:23
by andabandsen
thanks before for ur helps

Posted: Tue 18 Dec 2012, 14:41
by Flash
What have you tried so far?

Posted: Tue 18 Dec 2012, 15:11
by andabandsen
Flash wrote:What have you tried so far?
I plug the bluetooh the cpu, when in windows xp i could directly receive / send file in the start menu, in PuppyLinux no reaction at all. :(

oyea sorry my english not perfect ...

Posted: Tue 18 Dec 2012, 20:03
by Flash
What brand and model of bluetooth thingy and what kind of phone?

Posted: Tue 18 Dec 2012, 22:31
by andabandsen
Flash wrote:What brand and model of bluetooth thingy and what kind of phone?
I do not know the brand and type my bluetooth, because it is not listed its brand and type. for my mobile phone brands and types TiPhone T30.

Posted: Wed 19 Dec 2012, 03:49
by Flash
I am not sure if Menu -> System -> Hardinfo hardware information will give enough information, but why don't you try it first?

Posted: Wed 19 Dec 2012, 07:27
by andabandsen
Flash wrote:I am not sure if Menu -> System -> Hardinfo hardware information will give enough information, but why don't you try it first?
while learning, I prefer to receive / send files from the card reader, bluetooth I may be damaged. oya, if I use PuppyLinux as the main operating system to work in the home and office, what is your opinion? :)

A sample of the HTML file created by HardInfo Hardware Infor

Posted: Fri 28 Dec 2012, 08:42
by WB7ODYFred
Flash was asking you to run the application

Code: Select all

 menu --> system --> HardInfo Hardware Information
to Generate Report. Then run app

Code: Select all

menu --> Utility --> XArchive
archive to compress the file hardinfo.html into a tar.gz format for posting and sharing here.

To read the HTML file from a browser, use the URL
file:///root/hardinfo.html


I have included a sample below and a .PNG file with the bluetooth modules highlighted. I did not have my Bluetooth USB dongle inserted into my computer when I generated the report.

But you can check to see what bluetooth communication modules you have active in your system.

Fred

I too have used Windows 7 to receive files from my Bluetooth enabled phone, for example pictures from the Camera, Video, and voice recordings.

Phone Samsung SGH-T639
Bluetooth USB Dongle xxx???xxx USB ID

From the command line use the following to list your USB devices.
# lsusb

Posted: Sat 29 Dec 2012, 00:51
by Master_wrong
you need

these
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=67113

to browse phone:

1. install the blueman with lucid-fuse-obexfs
2. after run bllueman-applet, right-click on applet ---> select local service
3. select transfer, click on advanced
4. set advanced ----> obexfs -b %d /root/a
5. create /root/a
6. click browse
7. open rox /root/a

or

these

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=396249

what you need is obexfs

Posted: Sat 29 Dec 2012, 02:34
by Flash
Whoa, USB 1? Can that be right?

Posted: Mon 31 Dec 2012, 15:53
by andabandsen
Image

Posted: Wed 08 Jan 2014, 14:46
by 01micko
Flash wrote:What brand and model of bluetooth thingy and what kind of phone?