I have managed to send files from: Nokia Mobile Phone - Ubuntu v6.10 PC.Make sure package named bluez-utils is installed in your Ubuntu.Install package named gnome-bluetooth in your Ubuntu.
D Link Dbt 122 Bluetooth File SharingFrom the Menu, select ApplicationsAccessoriesBluetooth File Sharing.Note: A Bluetooth icon should showup on your Top Panel. Edit the file etcbluetoothhcid.conf change the following: a. The line security user; with security auto;. The line passkey 1234; with passkey 5555; Note: The number 5555 denotes your PIN used in both Your PC Mobile phone for the Initiation Process to start. ![]() On your Terminal window, type etcinit.dbluetooth restart. Note: We are restarting the Bluetooth services so that changes we make in the file name hcid.conf are applied Connection should be now achieved, as long as you activate your Mobile Phones Bluetooth Services. Click on the button named OK. Notes: a. The menu choices on your Mobile Phone vary, depending on the Phone Model you own. I connected through a Nokia Mobile Phone. Make sure your Mobile Phone is NOT far away from the Bluetooth or your Sending File will be unsuccessful. Select your Preferred Picture. Right-click on the Pictures Icon select Send to.. On the window that opens, wait until under the Send to: section, your Mobile Phone is Detected. When your Mobile Phone is finally Detected, click on the button named Send. A window will pop up saying Sending File with a progress bar. ![]()
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