Re: Device class not writeable via dbus

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True, but  I would like todo that through dbus and not manually and have to restart bluetoothd afterwards.
Any chance this can be done in the near future?
-Marcus

> 
> You can configure CoD in main.conf
> [General]
> Class = 0x000100
> 
> Note the comment that only major and minor bits are considered. Service bits 
> are dynamically configured based on registered services.
> 
> 
> -- 
> BR
> Szymon Janc

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