On Saturday 26 August 2006 00:19, Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 22:30:37 +0200, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: > > > I do like the usb port on a motorola razr, but, I not sure mot-cell > > > phones are friendly with linux/gentoo....... One of my co-workers > > > (windoz user) just got a razr and it get's reception where my > > > krufty-LG does not, both using Alltel. > > I bought a Razr last year, it works with the CVS (or is it SVN?) version > of kmobiletools, but not so well with the release in portage. I notice > there's now a 0.5 beta in portage, masked. I'll give that a try this > weekend, it should work as it's later than the CVS version I have. > > > well, I got my new razr today - and I am not too happy. Compared with > > my old Sony Ericson, bluetooth is crippled and everything seems to be a > > lot more complicated. While it is easy to put files onto the phone or > > fetch them with kdebluetooth with the SE, it seems not to be even > > possible with the razr. > > KDEbluetooth finds the Razr without any problems, just select "Find > device" in the Razr's menu and click the bluetooth icon in the panel.
yeah, it finds it. But it does not 'find' any services, like obex file transfer and others. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list