On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Nathaniel McCallum
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bluetooth NAP devices are pretty simple really.   You connect and (at
>  least in Linux) they emulate an ethernet device.
>
>  However, NetworkManager doesn't work with these devices because HAL
>  gives them the capability and category of "net.bluetooth".  Attached
>  are a patch and a HAL fdi file.  To connect to a Bluetooth NAP device
>  on Linux, do:
>  pand -n -c $BSSID -d NAP
>
>  With the attached patch/fdi file, NetworkManager will automatically
>  pick up the device and use it when connected.
>
>  Questions? Comments?

Can this be committed?
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