<div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">As for file sending, I think that's where gnome-bluetooth comes in.<br>Start it from the System Tools menu and something should show up in the
<br>tray/notification area.</blockquote><div><br>
Something does, yes, but it does very little. Indeed when I
have my phone scan for services all it can find is "object push"
available. So I can send one file at a time to my system here if
I want to. But there's no browsing capability, no sending files
to the phone, etc.<br>
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On the other side, phone manager now works. (For some reason I
needed to reboot before it would connect.) But it, too, is a
little bit underwhelming. It allows me to send SMS messages from
my computer. Which is cool -- don't get me wrong -- but still not
quite the same as what I was able to do under Windows with what is
generally acknowledged to be very low-quality Bluetooth software.<br>
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Trying to read what little docs come with BlueZ, I see that there's a
framework in place that could support a lot of cool
functionality. But the gnome tools that are here don't seem to do
much. Am I missing some or am I just being thick when trying to
use them?<br>
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