On Sat, 17 Oct 2015, Lars Bjørndal wrote:
I became tired of not having a usable SSH client on my Android phone. So
I bought a Raspberry Pi 2, a mobile charging battery bank and a bluetooth
and a wireless USB dongle. I installd Fedora 22 ARM and BRLTTY on it.
This works pretty well.
I have two issues, that I hope someone on this list may have solutions
to:
- I forgot to think about that I didn't have any sound on the device, to
hear console beeps and audiable feedback from BRLTTY. So
I may have to buy some sort of speaker, either a bluetooth or a wired
one. Can I use a bluetooth speaker for this purpose?
Presumably. I have used a raspberry pi as ssh client but have not tried to
set up bluetooth audio. I have tried to set up audio for speech, that was
a on a raspberry pi B. I found the onboard audio not entirely stable and
resorted to a USB sound card dongle. That should be less finicky than
bluetooth. The onboard one may be better nowadays though. On a different
platform, another trick I have used is an HDMI to VGA plus 3.5mm jack
adapter: I did not use the VGA portion at all but got the audio from the
HDMI into a standard jack. Admittedly those adapters are unusual and your
milage may vary. Anyway that's not exactly hat you were asking, but these
are my two alternative ideas.
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