On Saturday 15 May 2004 00:13, Conall O'Brien wrote:
> > Linux does support Bluetooth - it is in the kernel.
> > You also need some userland programs,
> > as explained by the main developer at
> > <http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/>
>> Holtmann is part of the BlueZ team
He is rather more than that.
He is responsible for all the BlueZ kernel code.
I don't think there is a "team" in the normal sense -
some people send him patches, but that's about it.
> and their site is easier to digest
> than a number of HOWTOs reccommended back in Dec 2003, especially for a
> new Linux user who is probably looking for Mandrake specific
> instructions where possible to make things a little easier.
Surely Dec 2003 is not that long ago!
In any case the relevance of the URL was that the many HOWTOs include
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SonyEricsson Hints
Background Pictures for Ericsson Mobile Phones
GNU/Linux and Sony Ericsson T68i
K68 - KDE utility for Sony Ericsson T68i
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