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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Anybody have kdebluetooth working?
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El 24/02/2012 09:31, "Juan Diego Tasc=C3=B3n" <juantascon@gmail.com> escrib=
i=C3=B3:
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> I have never been able to pair in a2dp mode and pulseaudio with either
> kdebluetooth nor gnome bluetooth, only blueman seems to be doing a
> good job for that

In GNOME (both 2 and 3), you just add the bluetooth headset, and in the
sound settings you choose A2DP. That's all. I have never touched the config
files under /etc/bluetooth.

Regards.

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<p>El 24/02/2012 09:31, &quot;Juan Diego Tasc=C3=B3n&quot; &lt;<a href=3D"m=
ailto:juantascon@gmail.com">juantascon@gmail.com</a>&gt; escribi=C3=B3:<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; I have never been able to pair in a2dp mode and pulseaudio with either=
<br>
&gt; kdebluetooth nor gnome bluetooth, only blueman seems to be doing a<br>
&gt; good job for that</p>
<p>In GNOME (both 2 and 3), you just add the bluetooth headset, and in the =
sound settings you choose A2DP. That&#39;s all. I have never touched the co=
nfig files under /etc/bluetooth.</p>
<p>Regards.</p>

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