Yes I've got a d-link bluetooth usb thingo from everything linux. Works
well on Linux, 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. ( Mandrake ).

Bluez sits under Kbluetooth from what I've read. 

KBluetooth makes it useable. 



Stu

On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 21:42, O Plameras wrote:
> Jason Rennie wrote:
> 
> >What I really wanted was USB support. 
> >
> >I don't have a bluetooth enabled computer to connect to. 
> >  
> >
> If  you have Linux you can buy USB Bluetooth dongle,
> install and configure Bluez package software then
> rock'n roll.
> 
> If you are in Sydney, you can buy good brands of Bluetooth
> dongle device on Sundays at Westfield North Rocks every
> Sunday. I have tested Billionton and Cadmus Bluetooth USB.
> You can buy class 1 ( up to 100m range) or class 2 (up to 10m
>  range).
> 
> I buy class 1 Bluetooth dongle for half of the price offered by well
> established Computer Shops.
> 
> I believe a USB cable kit from your Mobile to Linux will also
> work but  I have not done this.
> 

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