![]() KDE Bluetooth Framework |
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Description
The KDE Bluetooth Framework is a set of tools built on top of Linux' Bluetooth stack BlueZ. It provides easy access to the most common Bluetooth profiles and makes data exchange with Bluetooth devices like phones and PDAs as straightforward as possible.
Features: * kbluetooth -- a tray applet to handle incoming inquiries * kbtobexclient -- to send files via bluetooth * kbluemon -- a bluetooth monitor * kinputwizard -- a wizard to configure Input Devices * kbluelock -- a bluetooth screen locker |
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Home Page: http://bluetooth.kmobiletools.org/
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Interface: Graphical (Qt)
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Available deb Repositories (how-to add a respository)
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Available rpm Repositories
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so i have a blackberry curve
so i have a blackberry curve 8520 and i read what you said to do but searched the kde bluetooth frame work im just confused on how to actually do this ive never done anything like this before ?