As I said before, that's all to technical already. You have to know  
such things and I don't.
But after all, I'll write a "how to" for the not-so-technical end- 
user :).

Reno

On 7 mrt 2011, at 19:56, Max Kellermann wrote:

> On 2011/03/07 19:48, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>> Yes, Reno, that would be nice. I am one of these Mac users, too.  
>> With what it's got under the hood, it should not be too much  
>> different from Linux, though ...
>
> Mac and Linux have nothing in common when it comes to Bluetooth
> configuration.  They don't share device drivers, and they don't share
> the configuration UI.
>
> On Linux, all you need is the command:
>
> rfcomm listen 0
>
> Max


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