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Operating Systems Linux Android Mini Review: Samsung Galaxy S (Android 2.1) v. Nokia E63 Post 302455842 by Neo on Wednesday 22nd of September 2010 01:36:29 PM
Old 09-22-2010
I've been using a Holux M-241 for the past few years with my E63 and it works great (Bluetooth).

Oddly, I read somewhere that this Samsung phone does not support off-platform GPS via Bluetooth .... !!! If it did, I would try using the Holux with the phone like I do on the E61.
 

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anyRemote(1)						      General Commands Manual						      anyRemote(1)

NAME
anyremote - control PC with Bluetooth/Wi-Fi cell phone .br SYNOPSIS
anyremote [-f file] [-s connect string] [-log] [-a] [-fe port] [-http] [-u username] [-name SDP service name] [-password] anyremote -h|-v .br DESCRIPTION
The overall goal of this project is to provide remote control service on Linux through Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or just TCP/IP connection. anyRemote supports wide range of modern cell phones like Nokia, HTC, SonyEricsson, Motorola and others. It was developed as thin "communication" layer between Bluetooth (IR, Wi-Fi)-capabled phone and Linux, and in theory could be configured to manage almost any software. anyRemote is console application, but in addition there are GUI front-ends for Gnome and KDE. OPTIONS
-h print short help and exit -v print version number and exit -f /path/to/configuration/file By default anyremote will try to find and use $HOME/.anyremote.cfg, then ./.anyremote.cfg. It is possible to specify configuration file directly with -f option. -s connect string where connect string can be one of: bluetooth:_channel_ (Server mode - bluetooth connection) socket:_port_ (Server mode - TCP/IP connection) web:_port_ (Server mode - Web interface) local:/dev/ircommX (Server mode - IR connection) rfcomm:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:CC (AT mode - bluetooth connection, where XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX is bluetooth device address and CC is channel number - integer from 1 to 32) /dev/ttyACM# (AT mode - cable connection) /dev/ircomm# (AT mode - IR connection) ilirc:_AF_LOCAL socket file_ (use with inputlircd) stdin -log print verbose logging information to $HOME/.anyRemote/anyremote.log -a reconnect automatically in case of connection failure, used only in AT-mode -fe _port_ Work as backend for GUI frontend. Use specified port to connect to frontend. -name SDP_service_name if bluetooth connection is used, allows one to specify SDP service name. Default value for SDP service name is "anyRemote" -password If this option is specified, then anyRemote will ask the client for the password. Password phrase should be stored in $HOME/.anyRemote/password file in plain text. -u|--user _username_ if started from root, allows one to set effective user ID to specified user .br AUTHORS
Mikhail Fedotov anyremote@mail.ru http://anyremote.sf.net .br BUGS
If you find any bugs, please report to anyremote@mail.ru .br LICENCE
This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. May 11, 2012 anyRemote(1)
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