Bluetooth in Ubuntu, the CLI way
I recently received a Nokia 6300 as a birthday present. After playing with the cool 2-megapixel camera I wanted to save some of the pictures and clips to my laptop. The most convenient (and cheapest) way to network the phone and laptop is via Bluetooth.
Not knowing a thing about Bluetooth, I set out on a quest to learn more about this protocol — more specifically, how to use it in Ubuntu. This is where my problems started: nowadays everybody assumes that you run either Gnome or KDE, and most tutorials I found on the topic have a Window-esque technical level (run this from the menu, click that in the dialog). Only I don’t run either of these fine desktop managers — in fact I don’t use a desktop manager at all: I run fluxbox, and to compound that crime, I turn off most “standard” services (dbus, hal, NetworkManager and whatnot).
Well, it turns out that to get Bluetooth, you need to start hcid, and this in turn unfortunately requires dbus:
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