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[ILUG] Bluetooth in a Dell Latitude

[ILUG] Bluetooth in a Dell Latitude

Marek McGann marek.mcgann at mic.ul.ie
Sat Dec 23 10:40:24 GMT 2006


I picked up a Cable & Wireless bluetooth adaptor for about €20 in Argos which 
worked out of the box on Ubuntu Dapper.

On Saturday 23 December 2006 10:23, Miguel Angel Vilela wrote:
> Hi,
>
> About Dell Bluetooth adaptors, I've read about several people who
> "have heard of it working on Linux" but I've read nobody who "has
> managed to get it working on Linux", does anybody know if it really
> works on Linux or not? Links are very welcome.
>
> On the other hand, I've seen a few Bluetooth USB adaptors on Argos
> which are vaguely descripted as "v1.2 class II". Brands are Belkin,
> Mikomi and Cable&Wireless. Does any of them work fine on Linux?
>
> Thansk a lot.
>
> Miguel
> --
> There are 10 types of geeks: 1s and 0s.

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