On 14/06/10 17:52, Aidan Gauland wrote:
Does anyone have any idea why I can not connect to my phone?
Yes I do.
You have to put the required passcode in as requested.
You will need to do some more research to find out what the code is.
Some common default codes are , , 1, 1234
On Mon, 2010-06-14 at 17:52 +1200, Aidan Gauland wrote:
I am unable to connect to my mobile phone from my netbook over
Bluetooth. Here is what I tried...
$ sudo hcitool scan
Scanning ...
[MAC address] [mobile phone model]
$ sudo l2ping [MAC address]
[many pings responded to]
$
If its a reasonable smartphone you will be able to select the bluetooth
key .. check your phone manual
Almost certainly you'll need to have the phone open on the bluetooth
pairing screen to accept the resquest from the PC
Good luck!
Steve Holdoway wrote:
On Mon, 2010-06-14 at 17:52 +1200,
On Mon 14 Jun 2010 11:00:18 NZST +1200, Ross Drummond wrote:
Calling all TeXperts.
How do I enclose text within square brackets?
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
Some [text enclosed in brackets] works just fine.
\end{document}
Yawn.
Volker
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Christopher Sawtell wrote:
Can you connect to any other Bluetooth device?
Somebody else's 'phone for example.
I tried my dad's phone, but no joy.
--Aidan
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Steve Holdoway wrote:
From what I remember, there were a few inconsistencies
in /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf. I was playing with a Nokia E65...
There's no such file or directory (I'm in a silly mood) but I ran apropos
hci and discovered the command hciconfig, so I Googled hciconfig and passkey
Hello, everyone.
I have problem with establishing dial-up connection on Ubuntu 10.04.
My ISP is Kiwi Online.
I use SLMODEMD_gcc4.4_alsa1.0.20 as driver and wvdial to dial. Here is
wvdial.conf:
[Dialer Defaults]
Init1 = ATZ
Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 C1 D2 +FCLASS=0 +MS=34
Modem Type = Analog Modem
Get a adsl connection with a switch/router. you will find Linux so much
easier. as we all know win modems are pain to get working.
On 14/06/2010 11:53 p.m., max podolian wrote:
Hello, everyone.
I have problem with establishing dial-up connection on Ubuntu 10.04.
My ISP is Kiwi Online.
I use
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 11:53 PM, max podolian max.podol...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried with different variations of Stupid Mode and +MS. Whatever I
do I get No Carrier error. Any suggestions?
Connect directly to the modem with something like minicom and see if
it's responding dialling manually
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 01:31 +1200, MafiaGeek wrote:
Get a adsl connection with a switch/router. you will find Linux so much
easier. as we all know win modems are pain to get working.
On 14/06/2010 11:53 p.m., max podolian wrote:
Hello, everyone.
I have problem with establishing dial-up
On Tue 15 Jun 2010 07:09:44 NZST +1200, chris wrote:
If you are using the internal winmodem with that driver, it is
normally /dev/modem
No, that depends on the driver of the particular losemodem you are
using. /dev/SL is probably a dumblink (in the docs mentioned as
smartlink).
Losemodems are
On Monday 14 June 2010, you wrote:
On Mon 14 Jun 2010 11:00:18 NZST +1200, Ross Drummond wrote:
Calling all TeXperts.
How do I enclose text within square brackets?
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
Some [text enclosed in brackets] works just fine.
\end{document}
Yawn.
On 15 June 2010 07:09, chris che...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 01:31 +1200, MafiaGeek wrote:
Get a adsl connection with a switch/router. you will find Linux so much
easier. as we all know win modems are pain to get working.
Telstra Cable is technically even better.
On
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