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OK, I have just installed a ready fresh Fedora Core 3 distribution kernel
2.6.9-1.667, no additional packages from bluez.org (I'm guessing they are
included in my linux distribution, is this correct?). So, I plug a
Conceptronic CBT100U adapter device (listed in bluetooth adapter list
http://www.holtmann.org), execute hcitool dev, and all I get is:
Devices:
...anything else. By the way, I get the same response in three different
linux boxes with the same kernel version.
I'm afraid this is not the best welcome I could hope, or it is? so I would
like your opinion for that. Also, I wonder how can I know which of the bluez
downloads should I install and which don't, and how can I know if they are
already installed on my system (also Linux novice, excuses for that..)
Thanks in advance,
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Hi,
> OK, I have just installed a ready fresh Fedora Core 3 distribution kernel
> 2.6.9-1.667, no additional packages from bluez.org (I'm guessing they are
> included in my linux distribution, is this correct?). So, I plug a
> Conceptronic CBT100U adapter device (listed in bluetooth adapter list
> http://www.holtmann.org), execute hcitool dev, and all I get is:
>
> Devices:
>
> ...anything else. By the way, I get the same response in three different
> linux boxes with the same kernel version.
> I'm afraid this is not the best welcome I could hope, or it is? so I would
> like your opinion for that. Also, I wonder how can I know which of the bluez
> downloads should I install and which don't, and how can I know if they are
> already installed on my system (also Linux novice, excuses for that..)
check with "hciconfig -a" if your device is detected and if it is up and
running.
Regards
Marcel
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