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Old 27th January 2006, 10:50 AM
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connecting to a nokia phone using bluetooth under FC4

Hello.
I have Fedora Core 4 and a Nokia 6310i phone. I connected a bluetooth usb bongle and managed to ping (l2ping) the phone but thats as far as i got, how can i use it from my computer to read the phone memory, dial, send sms etc?

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