Billionton works fine on my Mandriva 2006 box. I use it to connect to my Palm 
Zire 72. I paid about 110 shekels a few months ago - look for it on ZAP.

BTW - a "cute" trick I learned recently - I downloaded a Telnet client 
(ptelnet) for the Palm and can now start a session over Bluetooth. It's handy 
when X occaisionally refuses to respond to the keyboard. I just run killall 
startkde from the Palm Telnet session to get back in control. 

And yes, I do know that telnet is not secure, but since Bluetooth only has a 
10 meter range, I'm not worried about hackers. Anyone hacking in via Blueooth 
already has access to the keyboard if he's that close :-(. 

On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 13:03, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Can anyone recommend a device to add BlueTooth support to my PC (via a
> USB dongle, I guess -- are there any other popular options?) that's sold
> in Israel? Naturally, decent Linux support is what's most important to me.
> Even if the device you use is nothing special, as long as it works on
> Linux 2.6, do tell. I simply don't want to buy one, bring it home and
> get disappointed.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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