Blue tooth for Linux version

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suniltr77

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I tried all the 4 versions of Linux given on the Digit-Aug. issue. Only in DSL I am being able to surf net because it can be run from the window itself, and my net connection depends on GPRS-Bluetooth-Mobile. Linspire and LG3D does not recognise the bluetooth device and NimbleX recognises the device but I am not able to use it as the dial-up box is not opening.
If I am to try a full installed Ubuntu/Linspire how to install the driver in Linux system(presently only Window version is available).
Anybody please help.
 

praka123

left this forum longback
post in open source section for better answers.anyway Linux neither gonna use windows drivers.its a completely different OS.there is a sticky thread on open source section reg ur query.
 

QwertyManiac

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Ubuntu has some kickass blue-tooth support, am sure you won't face any problem once all the required packages have been installed.

However, as you say you *need* BT to access net, I can see that one as a problem. Maybe you ought to go for a DVD-Install than CD so that you include the BT apps in the default installation.
 
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