Karl Larsen wrote:
Konstantin Svist wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Konstantin Svist wrote:
I'm still using FC6, haven't had much chance to try F7.
Got a question for those who have [tried] it: how is the built-in
bluetooth support?
With FC5 and FC6 I had to install some packages just to start using
bluetooth, and never actually got bluetooth headsets working.
In contrast, windows xp allows me to use the bluetooth headphones with
pretty much zero configuration (past the initial driver/software
install).
Has anything improved in F7?
Surely you have to "install some packages" to get most things working.
I think "yum install bluez*" will give you everything you want.
But what about headset support? I couldn't get it to work at all, last
time I tried. Does it work as soon as you install the right packages,
now? Or do you still need to compile/configure a lot of stuff?
Hi and I have a Bluetooth device I wear in my ear and it talks to my
Cell Phone with no setup required. It's a LG cell phone and Motorola
Bluetooth but they work fine. I checked on this FC6 and it has at
System->preferances->More preferances a tag says Bluetooth but it is
nothing but a panel asking what it should do if it hears a transmitter.
Nothing poped up when I turned on my thing so I think it's not working.
Karl
That's sort of what I mean - it's pretty hard to get it all working
together :(
I'm sure the driver supports it - there are some tutorials out there
that supposedly help you get the headset running under Ubuntu...
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