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I HAVE A BLUETOOTH ENABLED NOKIA 6230i MOBILE PHONE.I BUY A BLUETOOTH OF HP.I GET SOFTWARE CD WHICH IS ONLY FOR WINDOWS VERSION NOT FOR LINUX.SO WHEN I USE WINDOWS ...
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    internet connection from mobile to pc via bluetooth adapter

    I HAVE A BLUETOOTH ENABLED NOKIA 6230i MOBILE PHONE.I BUY A BLUETOOTH OF HP.I GET SOFTWARE CD WHICH IS ONLY FOR WINDOWS VERSION NOT FOR LINUX.SO WHEN I USE WINDOWS THEN IT FINDS THE MODEM OVER BUETOOTH BUT WHEN I USE LINUX IT CAN NOT FIND THE MODEM OF THE MOBILE PH. I CAN NOT INSTALL THE CD THOUGH IT IS FOR LINUX ONLY. SO HOW CAN I USE INTERNET IN LINUX ? SO, WHAT I HAVE TO DO ? HOW CAN I CONFIGURE LINUX?

    PLEASE SEND ME ANSWERS IF YOU KNOW.[/b]

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    Did you try 'kbluetoothd'? Its part of the KDE.

    When I startup kbluetoothd, it send a message: 'Bluetooth adapter found' and a icon appears in the system tray.

    If you right click it, you will see the avaliable options to connect to your phone.

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