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Questionhelp me to understand "rfcomm" symbol "->" Pin
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QuestionBUMP Will the current / supported /active "Bluetooth" source code - PLEASE stand up ? Pin
jana_hus17-Aug-24 4:16
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jschell14-Aug-24 14:04
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jana_hus wrote:
library as adopted by Linux.


To start with that means nothing.

It is like asking someone to provide instructions on how to replace the alternator for a 'truck'.

The name 'linux' is generic. There are many vendor builds (using 'vendor' very loosely.)
Of those each has a build. Where the build stipulates the code that is included in the binary that represents the version of linux that is actually installed.

Except of course the installer might install different parts also.
And on top of that then other installer might change stuff as well.

Somewhere there is a linux command that can tell you what version is installed on whatever you are looking at.

After you identify that then you can start looking for the code that corresponds to that.

It will probably be one of those github repos.

jana_hus wrote:
there are plenty of copies of SAME, undocumented and UNSUPPORTED
of "bluez" library on many github files...


And presumably you think you are going to find one that is much 'better' than those. Good luck with that.
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Questionbluetooth "blues"... Pin
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QuestionDAOS Command Fails with "Transport layer mercury error" on CentOS 7.9 Pin
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