2005-05-07 14:21:25

by folkert

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Subject: [Bluez-users] pushing objects

Hi,

Are there any tools for pushing a businesscard/vcard (or whatever it
is called in english) to a bluetooth device?


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2005-05-07 14:51:42

by folkert

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] pushing objects

...
> and you can start your Obex server locally simply by running
> gnome-obex-server
> and then you can receive objects back.
> Cool, isn't it ;)

It is!
THanks!


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2005-05-07 14:47:41

by Nils Faerber

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] pushing objects

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Folkert van Heusden wrote:
> Hi,
Hi!

> Are there any tools for pushing a businesscard/vcard (or whatever it
> is called in english) to a bluetooth device?

The best tool I found by now is the gome-bluetooth package which
contains a very nicely working bluetooth-obex-server und
bluetooth-obex-client.
For Debian use this apt source line
deb http://debian.usefulinc.com/gnome ./
Install the package
gnome-bluetooth

You should then be able to send a vCard (or any other file object) to a
bluetooth device using
gnome-obex-send -d <bdaddr> <file>

and you can start your Obex server locally simply by running
gnome-obex-server

and then you can receive objects back.

Cool, isn't it ;)

> Folkert van Heusden
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