On Wednesday, January 19, 2011 01:40:50 pm Timothy Murphy wrote:
Is there a working Bluetooth setup under KDE-4.5?
I've downloaded all the relevant packages, as far as I can see,
but none of them seem to provide a file /etc/hcid.conf ,
which according to the (rather old) documentation I have seen
is a vital component of Linux Bluetooth.
There doesn't seem to be any documentation at all for kbluetooth,
and it is not clear to me (no bluetooth expert)
how it is meant to work, or what service it provides.
Any elucidation (or pointer to documentation) gratefully received.
Hi,
Rawhide/Fedora 15 contains new BlueDevil stack. It's actually much more better
than kbluetooth - but some people reports kbluetooth works better for them.
We are preparing BlueDevil for kde-rh unofficial repositories as we do not want to
break Fedora 14 setups. It's still under development (but already released as
stable one).
Another possibility is to try BlueMan - Gnome based utility. It works quite well
- to find and setup all devices but I cane see one crash per hour :)
Jaroslav
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