From: Emanoil K. <del...@ya...> - 2008-06-03 19:04:38
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Hi Pawel, thanks for your answer Oh, come on! There's more radiation around you than you can imagine. Small bluetooth dongle won't do any harm. May be you are right, but less is less! > can buy a BT-dongle but WHY should I do this, when in Windows I can sync > over IR. This same thing should be possible with Linux. Indeed. I don't know what are the issues with syncml over irda. I'm just suggesting that IrDA sucks and is very uncomfortable to use. And May be you are right too, but it should work, and I suppose that the syncml/opensync ir plugin does not work properly, because otherwise I can connect as I said with w/gammu. I've been avoiding IrDA (which is also some kind of radiation) since I could. Infrared radiation is somehow useful to humans. > The most embarassing thing is that I can connect over IR with wammu and do > anything I want, but syncml or opensync can not really sync the stuff. You may try gnokii-sync plugin then. The downside is that using AT interface you will be able to access just number information from the phonebook (no address and other contact information). the opensync gnokii plugin seems to work with the nokia phone (I tried to sync everything at once, but failed, because too much items. Now I'm trying to sync Notes, Addresses one by one) I think I'll remove the opensync 0.22 and try the one from svn, what do you think? thanks and kind regards |