Arthur Pemberton wrote :
On 8/28/06, Alexander Larsson <alexl(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> I see that gnome-bluetooth is now an optional package in the gnome
> installer group, and things like nautilus-sendto-bluetooth isn't
> included at all right now.
>
> I think a lot of machines (laptops) these days ship with Bluetooth
> support though, and a lot of people have mobile phones with Bluetooth
> support. Maybe we should install packages like this by default so that
> you can send a file to your phone in an out of the box FC6 install.
>
> Opinions?
>
This would be for the fraction of laptop owners who use Gnone in
Fedora and use bluetooth. Isn't that too small a fraction for a
package to be installed by default?
Well, I use GNOME and bluetooth on the two laptops I use (especially to
connect to the Internet through GPRS), and also occasionally from
desktops where I simply plug in a bluetooth USB dongle which "just
works".
A definite +1 to have all this work out of the box.
Matthias
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