Stuart Guthrie wrote:

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.

With Linux 2.4 and 2.6, Bluetooth and USB device drivers
are packaged  with the distribution to run in kernel space.
I also enable the Bridge modules because I connect multiple
Blutooth devices into the Linux box to make admin a little
easier.

Then one installs Bluez, at least the libraries and utilities, to
run in user space.


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