Oded Arbel wrote:
I did not manage to get the PAN checkbox at the end of the bluetooth
pairing dialog for either of my Nokia E90 (which may not support it) or
my Ericsson P1i (which does support PAN).
I used PAN with a Sony-Ericsson K850i without having to set anything
on the phone.
Just pair
Stefan Nuxoll wrote:
PAN support doesn't cover many bluetooth devices (like my N75) that use
the Bluetooth DUN profile instead.
And even those which do support PAN, don't always create an internet
connection if the bluetooth paired network is already being used for
another purpose like local
I cherry-picked Blueman change (linux.sysfs_path setting for rfcomm hal
device) - I presume, this will land into your system with Blueman 1.1
package.
Anyway, there is one more problem with Network-manager itself... now it
needs also udev attribute telling whether the modem is GSM or CDMA. To
The Blueman team has just finished adding 3G support.
http://blueman.tuxfamily.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5t=113
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[MASTER] NM 0.7 lacks bluetooth 3g support
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Valmantas Palikša wrote:
Blueman 1.0svn handles bluetooth dialup connections very nicely. It
exposes rfcomm interfaces to hal and network manager grabs them
automatically.
Here's a demonstration video:
http://walmis.balticum.lt/blueman1.0_networking.ogv.tar
Valmantas, does it work with
Daniel Holm wrote:
Oh, I see. Well then, is there any other way to maybe create a serial
port or what ever?
there is currently discussion about this on network manager list ...
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[MASTER] NM 0.7 lacks bluetooth 3g support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269329
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On Sat, 2008-12-27 at 00:36 +, Daniel Holm wrote:
Couldn't you create a symlink from /dev/rfcomm* to a /dev/tty*? Because
tty is what the modems is discovered as, right?
No, because NM uses HAL to enumerate serial ports, not an
'ls /dev/tty*'.
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