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   faeychild to Pierre Pallier   
   Re: KBluetooth and Samsung GT-N7000   
   12 Feb 13 11:32:50   
   
   From: faeychild@noname.afraid.org   
      
   Pierre Pallier wrote:   
      
   > Hi,   
   >   
   > In the red corner, an USB "Com One Bluetooth device", with KBluetooth 0.4.   
   > Everything seems fine. Mdv 2010.0   
   >   
   > In the blue corner, a phone Samsung GT-7000 (Galaxy Note), Bluetooth   
   > enabled, with correct setting for discovery by the USB key.   
   >   
   > Dong !   
   >   
   > Launch of Bluetooth Device Wizard.   
   > Great, the GT-N7000 is recognized, and I can select it.   
   > The Wizard checks bluetooth capacity and...   
   >   
   > Knock-Out.   
   >   
   > "Sorry, your Bluetooth Device does not support input Service", said the   
   > Wizard...   
   >   
   > The hardware is OK, with the Redmond's OS the same key and phone work   
   > together without any headache.   
   >   
   > Finally, is my Kbluetooth too old for a recent phone ?   
   > TIA.   
      
      
   Same problem.   
   Fortunately I was downloading from the phone so the input restriction was   
   moot.   
      
   I could download the camera images but not the inbox images.   
   The only option was to "Print via Bluetooth" which fell over, I suspect,   
   because the phone expected a response from a printer.   
      
   Can see no way around it.   
   --   
   faeychild   
   Mandriva Linux release 2010.2 (Official) for i586   
   Running KDE 4.4.5 on 2.6.36.2-desktop-2mnb kernel.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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