Quick StartDebian 3.0r1SuSE 9.0Mandrake 9.2 and RedHat 9TroubleshootingBluetooth BasicsWhat You Can Do with BluetoothConceptsBluetooth addressProtocolsProfilesBondingDiscoverabilityDevice classesPiconets and scatternets, and masters and slavesBluetooth HardwareLinux Bluetooth SupportDistributionsConfiguring the KernelSupporting SubsystemsPCMCIAHotplugInstalling the BlueZ UtilitiesBasic Configuration and OperationExamining Local DevicesScanning for Remote DevicesPinging a Remote DeviceConfiguring hcidGlobal optionsDevice optionsBonding/PairingService DiscoveryUsing sdptoolConfiguring sdpd with sdptoolSerial ConnectionsEnsuring RFCOMM is set upConnecting to a cell phoneInternet access via a cell phoneObject ExchangeBasic supportPPP NetworkingCreating a LAN access serverConnecting to a LAN access serverPersonal Area NetworkingCreating a GNBridging interfacesCreating a network access pointExperimental FeaturesPrinting over BluetoothConnecting input devicesConnecting to Bluetooth ISDN modemsGraphical ApplicationsKDEGNOMESynchronizationCool Bluetooth TricksUse a Bluetooth Cell Phone to Control PresentationsControlling Music PlayersProximity-Sensitive Screen Blanking