Hi,
iam I am not sure if this is the right forum for this, as its it's not really an issue.
I installed FreeBSD about 3 days ago and everything was ok - except one thing.
I tried to find some nice frontend for the bluetooth system for my thinkpad r61, but didnt didn't find any. (kbluetooth and gnome-bluetooth didnt didn't work for me)
So i I decided to quickly hack one together. Iam I am neither a skilled coder nor a skilled designer so sorry for the probably bad coding style.
At the moment it only does the following:
Load the stack and start needed services at runtime.
Inquiry and get the name for each visible device and put them in a list.
Add / Remove entries to / from hcsecd.conf and restart it afterwards.
Start / Stop obexapp in servermode to receive files.
You can download it here: http://www.physik.uni-freiburg.de/~chrisli/develop/qTooth/
Greetings,
Chris
iam I am not sure if this is the right forum for this, as its it's not really an issue.
I installed FreeBSD about 3 days ago and everything was ok - except one thing.
I tried to find some nice frontend for the bluetooth system for my thinkpad r61, but didnt didn't find any. (kbluetooth and gnome-bluetooth didnt didn't work for me)
So i I decided to quickly hack one together. Iam I am neither a skilled coder nor a skilled designer so sorry for the probably bad coding style.
At the moment it only does the following:
Load the stack and start needed services at runtime.
Inquiry and get the name for each visible device and put them in a list.
Add / Remove entries to / from hcsecd.conf and restart it afterwards.
Start / Stop obexapp in servermode to receive files.
You can download it here: http://www.physik.uni-freiburg.de/~chrisli/develop/qTooth/
Greetings,
Chris