Re: Mobile-phone under Linux
- From: Phil<pj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 May 2007 16:52:36 +0100
The87Boy <the87boy@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Almost anything will do (provided it has BT or cable support), it will depend
I just need a mobile phone, which can send and recieve sms-messages,
because it should be used on a server
more on your tarif and how many SMS messages you need to send and what is
available on your tarrif.
The last time I used a cable was with my 7110, it was a serial cable. I don't
have any experience of using a USB cable (not even the one that came with my
N70), I just use BT as its simpler.
Is Bluetooth also known for the best stability or?It works first time for me, a dongle is probably cheaper than a cable.
Doesn't Nokia Mobile Phones need special kernel-support?gnokii and bluez just work with every distro I have tried since buying my
dongle. There is nothing special about the kernels.
HTH Phil
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