El vie, 21-04-2006 a las 00:58 +0200, Unai Uribarri escribió: > I think that using btsco (bluetooth-alsa) is a wrong choice. There are > little chance that btsco module will be accepted by the kernel folks > (its task belongs clearly to userspace) and it's configuration is > tricky. Also, a persistent connection to the headset is a bad idea, as > commented by Jose Carlos. I prefer to speak directly with the SCO > device using bluetooth sockets; I've coded it for kphone and it's > pretty easy. > > What can be truly interesting is using gnome-bluetooth to discover / > pair the headset. > And this is where CDIS[1] enters in action again. The only problem is that CDIS is yet a proof of concept, more than real code that can be used, but at the same time apps implementing DBUS interfaces is the first step on this. [1] http://blog.eikke.com/index.php/ikke/2006/04/19/new_prototype -- Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo jsogo debian org
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