This seems to be the only way it works predictably/reliably:
Due to its small footprint, Tinycorelinux could
also run on an eeePC 701 or other small notebooks/netbooks.
A) Set up system
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1) leave X-Window (Ctrl+Alt+Backspace)
2) type sudo dbus-launch
3) type sudo /usr/local/etc/init.d/bluez start
4) type startx
B) Connect system and Nokia E63 mobile phone using Bluetooth
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1) Start Bluetooth Manager using icon on Toolbar
2) Select Remove NOKIA E63
3) Search (we're only interested in NOKIA E63)
4) Pair NOKIA E63
5) Set it to 'Trusted'
6) Quit Bluetooth Manager and go into Terminal-window
7) cd into source/target-directory using Terminal-window
type sudo su
9) type obexftp -b A4:7E:33:4E:AE:30 -g E:/Documents/a.txt
(The above transfers 'a.txt' from the NOKIA E63's card (E:)
to the current directory). The NOKIA's 6-byte address (A8:...)
is unique and part of its hardware.
10) type obexftp -b A4:7E:33:4E:AE:30 -o E:/Documents/aa.txt -p aa.txt
(The above transfers 'aa.txt' from the current directory to
the NOKIA E63's card (E:), directory /Documents).
TSB, Hamilton/New Zealand, 24 January 2011
Following is my 'onboot.lst'. The last 3 entries
are the ones relevant to Bluetooth.
pppsetup.tcz
sylpheed-gtk1.tcz
firefox.tcz
joe.tcz
usb-serial-2.6.33.3-tinycore.tcz
usb-utils.tcz
minicom.tcz
blueman-2.7.tcz
nautilus.tcz
obex-data-server.tcz