On July 15, 10:32 (+0200), Soeren Sonnenburg wrote: > > What are the traps to avoid ? > err traps ? the t68i worked nicely with gammu/multisync here ... maybe > you decide which phone you would like to be the owner of and then look > whether the apps you would want to use cooperate nicely.
Maybe the traps are not on the phone side, but about choosing a Bluetooth device for your computer (if BT is not integrated) which is supported by Linux. When it comes to adding an external BT-device, you have a choice between PCCard, USB, and serial devices, the less expensive (I think) and most easily set up being nowadays USB dongles, and a list of supported hardware is available at : http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/devices.html See also the web page of the official Bluetooth stack for Linux, http://bluez.sourceforge.net/ About the phone, it's entirely your personal preference, but, of course, when it comes to Bluetooth, free software is usually developped (or at least, deeply tested) mostly on (Sony)Ericsson. -- Thomas Seyrat