On Fri, 2006-07-21 at 10:56 +1000, Martin Barry wrote:
> $quoted_author = "Tom Massey" ;
> > with /etc/bluetooth/pin a shell file
> > 
> > #!/bin/sh
> > echo "PIN:0000"
> 
> /etc/bluetooth/pin should just have the PIN number, nothing else.

Thanks for the suggestion. I've tried it that way as well, still doesn't
work. Now find that kbluetoothd is popping up a window:

Bluetooth Monitor
Problem connecting with 00:00... (the phone)
Pairing not allowed

Would 'pairing not allowed' be a setting on the phone or computer?

Tom

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