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ihcned

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#1659 4-Jun-2004 05:51
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I asked this at the end of another thread, but I just wanted to start another with a new subject heading.

Has anyone had success configuring linux to use a bluetooth headset? I'm just wondering how difficult it would be to set up, and if the BlueZ drivers are advanced enough to handle this. I've read some stuff about getting bluetooth to work with linux, but I wanted to see if anyone else has actually gotten this feature to work.

Thanks.

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taniwha
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  #6303 4-Jun-2004 11:30
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the bluetooth built into kde handles most of this for you...
so long as you have your bluetooth device recognised by your kernel, then that Blue B symbol appears in KDE's systray.
from there you can search for devices, do pairing, and connect up a bluetooth headset.

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