* [Bluez-users] best low-pain Bluez development platform?
@ 2007-04-06 4:49 Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG
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From: Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG @ 2007-04-06 4:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bluez-users
Hello All,
I have a concept for an app with a headset and want to use linux as my
development platform. Unfortunately, I am having problems with just
getting my dongle to talk to my headset, and only got it working once
with Ubuntu 6.06 LTS and then it would not pair any more. I tried
deleting link keys etc but it just never would work.
So, I plugged in another disk and installed Gentoo on it. Still no
luck - I am having problems with rfcomm somehow despite following the
instructions and building a new kernel etc. I've been working with
Linux since kernel 0.97 and don't consider myself a newbie but it
seems that in the world of Bluetooth I am ......
So - what distros are developers using? What distro do you recommend
to get me up and running? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brett
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