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I looked over Redhat, and Debian pages, and they have a built-in packages for Bluetooth.
As for Arch itself, I don't see any, so I went to this site
http://kde-bluetooth.sourceforge.net/
After reading the "Requirements part", I realized these are needed
http://www.bluez.org/download.html
Within Arch itself, only the first two are available from pacman.
I was wondering if anyone here ever use the Bluetooth in Arch, and successfully synched with mobile phones (with Bluetooth of course)
Please share your workarounds here, thanks!
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No, but I've been thinking of getting a bluetooth phone and would be interested if anyone else has managed to do this successfully.
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I managed to get mine woking....finally!
Still, I have no clue what services involved, and i still need some explanation over few things hanging in my cloud.
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=14186&highlight=phone
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As mentioned on the bluez site, bluez-utils and bluez-libs are all you need to get going - the others are nice-to-have but not essential. I've been running mine with just those two packages - the set-up is a Dell laptop, a 3Com BT card, and a couple of BT phones, Siemens S55 and SE T630. The only thing I use it for is net access over GPRS, and I've had no problems.
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What about those SDPD, RDIP. RFCOMM things that started together with bluetooth services?
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Your question could be clearer. If you mean "where do they come from?", they're all part of bluez-utils - just do
pacman -Ql bluez-utils
and you'll see them listed.
If you mean "what are they for?" check out the corresponding man pages, or head back over to bluez.org.
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