I have Fedora Core 3, a USB bluetooth adapter and I
have just installed BlueZ 2.10.2. The basic system
seems to be working.
I have an integrated bluetooth headset and microphone,
I have checked with tools like hciscan, and hcitool
and I can detect it and ping it (l2ping). What I don't
know now is how to actually use the headset and
microphone to route the sound of my Linux box through
bluetooth.
Any suggestion ?
Thanks
Dani
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* Dani Camps il 30/10/05 alle 09,14 ha scritto:
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> (l2ping). What I don't know now is how to actually use the headset and
> microphone to route the sound of my Linux box through bluetooth.
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http://bluetooth-alsa.sourceforge.net/
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