drago01 wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I have loaded all the "bluez*" stuff, dmesg shows no errors in the bluetooth
lines, is there some tool google didn't show to duplicate the Windows
behavior of showing BT devices nearby and offering to connect to them. I
really would like to use a BT headset, and maybe use BT for a printer, but
there just doesn't seem to be any such app, so I assume I have to install
yet more packages.
Under Windows the system see headsets, cell phones, a printer, and an "other
device" which is unidentified. I would think this would be common enough to
work out of the box, but it doesn't even work under fc10.
Just right click on the BT icon in the panel.
Everything needed is installed by default and works just fine.
What BT icon would that be? There certainly is none in any default I've ever
used. Or is this one of those KDE-only things? And the Bluetooth item on the
applications menu if offering to open files, not look for devices.
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