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####### # # E-scripts on bluetooth. # # Note 1: use the eev command (defined in eev.el) and the # ee alias (in my .zshrc) to execute parts of this file. # Executing this file as a whole makes no sense. # An introduction to eev can be found here: # # (find-eev-quick-intro) # http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-eev-quick-intro.html # # Note 2: be VERY careful and make sure you understand what # you're doing. # # Note 3: If you use a shell other than zsh things like |& # and the for loops may not work. # # Note 4: I always run as root. # # Note 5: some parts are too old and don't work anymore. Some # never worked. # # Note 6: the definitions for the find-xxxfile commands are on my # .emacs. # # Note 7: if you see a strange command check my .zshrc -- it may # be defined there as a function or an alias. # # Note 8: the sections without dates are always older than the # sections with dates. # # This file is at <http://angg.twu.net/e/bluetooth.e> # or at <http://angg.twu.net/e/bluetooth.e.html>. # See also <http://angg.twu.net/emacs.html>, # <http://angg.twu.net/.emacs[.html]>, # <http://angg.twu.net/.zshrc[.html]>, # <http://angg.twu.net/escripts.html>, # and <http://angg.twu.net/>. # ####### https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser https://www.maketecheasier.com/setup-bluetooth-in-linux/ * (eepitch-shell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-shell) sudo apt-get install bluetooth bluez bluez-tools rfkill sudo apt-get install blueman sudo apt-get install obex-data-server # (find-available "obexd-server") sudo rfkill list sudo service bluetooth start # (find-status "blueman") # (find-vldifile "blueman.list") # (find-udfile "blueman/") # (find-man "1 blueman-manager") # https://launchpad.net/blueman * (eepitch-shell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-shell) blueman-manager # (find-sh "find") # (find-sh "find | grep -i blue") # (find-sh "find | grep -i jpeg") # (find-fline "~/Public/") # Local Variables: # coding: utf-8-unix # End: