Marcel Holtmann wrote:
>> As far as I can see, one has to have bluez-gnome just to establish
>> pairing. Is that right?
>
> That is wrong. Every desktop framework can have its own UI. The
> bluez-gnome provides stuff for GNOME and kdebluetooth provides this for
> KDE. They all communicate over D-Bus.
First of all, thanks for all the good work, Marcel.
I find bluez works fine for me.
I use it mainly in conjunction with gnokii,
to communicate with mobile phones over Bluetooth.
Actually, kdebluetooth was not packaged with Fedora (which I use)
for some time, I'm not sure why.
But I just looked again, and see that it is back.
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