The overall goal of this project is to make an implementation of the Bluetooth wireless standards specifications for Linux. The code is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and is now included in the Linux 2.4 and Linux 2.6 kernel series.
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And another brown paper bag release. Sorry about that, but I forgot to check the compilation of the CUPS backend. This release adds a temporary fix. It also adds the missing service API description.
bluez-4.4.tar.gz
This release fixes a few bugs within the wizard and adapts to the changed discovery handling introduced with bluez-4.3.
bluez-gnome-1.3.tar.gz
This release adds a plugin for handling external services and and it has now full support for discovery sessions to simplify the UI. It also adds the first steps into telephony driver abstraction.
bluez-4.3.tar.gz
Yesterday the 29th of August 2008 was an historical day. BlueZ passed all Bluetooth 2.1 qualification tests for GAP. The bluez-4.2 release and an upcoming 2.6.27-mh1 kernel will pass all qualification tests form the Bluetooth 2.1
This release now includes the Simple Pairing dialogs for numeric passkey entering and the numeric confirmation.
bluez-gnome-1.2.tar.gz
Together with bluez-4.2 this allows full usage of Simple Pairing if you find another device that’s support it. Currently it is only BlueZ to BlueZ.
ConnMan, forkbeard, RemoteJ, Remuco, Valhalla Chat, IM for bluetooth devices
OpenOBEX gnokii KMobileTools (KDE)
NTFS-3G nautilus-sendto
vpnc
Stunnel
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| Codebase | 196,080 |
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