Allen Zhu wrote:
> > Timothy Murphy wrote:
> >> What exactly is kdebluetooth meant to do?
> >> As far as I can see it does nothing,
> >> either by clicking on the Kdebluetooth4 icon in f->Applications
> >> or by running kbluetooth4 .
> >
> > What Fedora version are you using? We have different versions of the
> > Bluetooth stack including kdebluetooth in Fedora 9 and 10.
>
> Sorry.
> I'm running standard Fedora-10, updated.
> I have a Bluetooth logo in my panel, from Kbluetooth4 (which is running).
>
> When I left-click on this icon it seems to do nothing.
> When I right-click on it I am offered the options
> Send File, Device Manager, Settings, About and Quit,
> none of when seem to do anything very useful.
http://bluetooth.kmobiletools.org/
http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/kdebluetooth4?content=84761
It basically manages your Bluetooth Adapters, like in Gnome, they use:
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeBluetooth and PhoneManager, built on
GNOMEBluetooth.
Not to be rude, but have you tried the power of Google?
Not to be equally rude, but have you actually tried
kdebluetooth-0.3-1.fc10.i386 (the current version)?
Or do you just know how it works?
If so, can you tell me how you use it to establish a bluetooth connection?
Neither of the documents you cite seems to me to explain this.
As I mentioned, I did not install bluez-gnome
because I wanted to see if and how KBluetooth4 works.
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