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http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Wireless.html.

12.2.2 The GUI way

Once you have verified that you have the wireless network chip operational, as described in the previous sections, it is time to have a look at a GUI that will help you with all these steps and some other valuable tasks. The NetworkManager is a service with a corresponding applet that will dock into your panel. It is included in most distributions nowadays and is started by:

#service NetworkManager start

#service NetworkManagerDispatcher start

Try it out and play with it, if you like it and want it to start at system startup type:

#chkconfig ­­add NetworkManager

#chkconfig ­­add NetworkManagerDispatcher

#chkconfig ­­level 5 NetworkManager on

#chkconfig ­­level 5 NetworkManagerDispatcher on

13 Bluetooth

No special actions were needed for me to get Bluetooth up and running. It was truly amazing how easy it was. However, in order to be complete the details are summarized below.

13.1 Verify installation

Make sure that you have the bluez­utils package installed:

#rpm ­q bluez­utils bluez­utils­2.25­4

Also make sure that it is configured to start at boot time:

# chkconfig ­­list bluetooth

 

 

 

 

bluetooth

0:off 1:off 2:on

3:on

4:on

5:on

6:off

If not, you need to add it to the runlevel system:

# chkconfig ­­add bluetooth

Now watch your system log while you push the bluetooth button on the front of your laptop to activate your bluetooth circuities:

# tail ­f /var/log/messages

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Contents Table of Contents F8-x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMiF8­x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi Quick reference guide IntroductionVersion Hardware Status Details Potential pitfalls InstallationGraphical installer Disk sizeUpgrading the drive Ieee 1394 FirewireHard drive Potential problems # time cp ­rp /media/ieee1394disk/430MBfolder ~Configuring Firewire CommentsSpecial keys & buttons In-1 Card readerPC-card Configuration procedure Key-codesButton Key-code Default X key symbols Scan-codesLinux key-codes = XF86WWW Key-codes revisitedWWW Configure actions CPU & Acpi supportCPU frequency scaling GraphicsSuspend BasicsRadeon driver Simple configurationDual-Head Virtual screen size # xrandr ­q Screen 0 minimumXrandr tool Fn-F5 button10.3 3D acceleration Other observations Simple benchmarkOptimization Ntsc or PAL TV-outLoad detection InitializationWireless NIC Touch-padWlan firmware Installing WlanWlan tools Essid Get started with WlanManual way # iwconfig wlan0 essid Perspektiv GUI way BluetoothVerify installation Using a phone modem UP Running PscanPrepare the phone Prepare the laptopObex File Transfer 0x1106 Protocol Descriptor List Static configuration Short explanation of the command aboveDynamic routine Gprs AT+CGDATA=PPP,1Sending files KBluetoothInstallation Mouse & keyboardMouse & keyboard Scan for devicesLock screen Transfer files Configuring IrDAInfrared IRQ DMATesting IrDA ModemInstalling daemon SLMODEMDCOUNTRY=SWEDEN SLMODEMDDEVICE=Disconnecting Potential issueConnecting References System hangF8­x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi Appendix a /etc/X11/xorg.conf XAA Ntsc Appendix B dual­head.shINTERNAL=LVDS ACTION=$1­$DEFAULTACTION CURNDX=$CURNDX­$INTNDX CURRENT=$ALLOUT$CURNDX Lvds LVDS+VGA­0 NEXT=$CURRENTInternal internal Tvout Usage Esac Appendix C dun­bind.sh F8­x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi SLMODEMDOPTS=$SLMODEMDOPTS $SLMODEMDDEVICE $CONFIGRETVAL=0 RETVAL=$? F8­x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi