F8­x86_64 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi

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... kernel: usb 4­2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4

... kernel: usb 4­2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice

... hcid[1963]: HCI dev 0 registered

... hcid[1963]: HCI dev 0 up

... hcid[1963]: Device hci0 has been added

... hcid[1963]: Starting security manager 0

... hcid[1963]: Device hci0 has been activated

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The blue led indicator should start blinking as well. Now verify that your bluetooth device is up and running:

#hciconfig ­a hci0: Type: USB

BD Address: 00:0E:9B:87:3B:90 ACL MTU: 192:8 SCO MTU: 64:8

UP RUNNING PSCAN

RX bytes:940 acl:0 sco:0 events:23 errors:0 TX bytes:586 acl:0 sco:0 commands:22 errors:0 Features: 0xff 0xff 0x0f 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5 HV1 HV2 HV3 Link policy: RSWITCH HOLD SNIFF PARK

Link mode: SLAVE ACCEPT

Name: 'redneck.superwise.net­0'

Class: 0x100100

Service Classes: Object Transfer

Device Class: Computer, Uncategorized

HCI Ver: 1.1 (0x1) HCI Rev: 0x20d LMP Ver: 1.1 (0x1) LMP Subver:

0x20d

Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio (10)

If you have come this far without any problems you are all set and ready to go.

13.2 Using a phone modem

To help get you started I have summarized the basic steps to hook up your bluetooth capable phone as a modem. I am using a Sony Ericsson P900 myself, but the steps are general so it should work for most bluetooth phones.

The steps below are exactly the same whether you intend to connect to a remote modem or connect over GPRS. When connecting over GPRS the phone also needs to be connected and recognized as a modem. It is the actual dialing later on in the process that differs.

With FC4 and FC5 I experienced some issues with the PIN­helper, i.e. the dialog window that prompts for a PIN code. However, no such issues has been observed with Fedora 8.

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Acer 3400LMI manual Using a phone modem, UP Running Pscan