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Hi Guys ,

Hi Guys , I have a embedded system with linux fedora 12 os and has Bluetooth 3.0 . The embedded system is used to make BT connection. Everythng works fine

Now , I have been asked by management to give rough estimate of how much time it will take to upgrade it to BT4.0. Since we do not have BT 4.0 chip , I am not sure how to give them the estimate. In my embeded system. I have following packages installed , so I am wondering does these existing package wil support BT4.0, if not , could guys please point me to from where I will get drivers and how to install in fedora 12.

bluez-4.58-1.fc12.i686
bluez-alsa-4.58-1.fc12.i686
bluez-libs-devel-4.58-1.fc12.i686
bluez-compat-4.58-1.fc12.i686

And on doing
lsmod | grep "blue"

I got following messsage

bluetooth 74189 7 rfcomm,sco,bnep,l2cap,btusb
rfkill 13401 3 cfg80211,bluetooth

dmesg | grep Linux Linux version 2.6.32.26-175.fc12.i686.PAE (mockbuild@x86-17.phx2.fedoraproject.org) (gcc version 4.4.4 20100630 (Red Hat 4.4.4-10) (GCC) ) #1 SMP Wed Dec 1 2

Thanks and reagrds, Sam

bluez-4.58-1.fc12.i686

bluez-alsa-4.58-1.fc12.i686

bluez-libs-devel-4.58-1.fc12.i686

bluez-compat-4.58-1.fc12.i686

And on doing

lsmod | grep "blue"

I got following message

bluetooth 74189 7 rfcomm,sco,bnep,l2cap,btusb rfkill 13401 3 cfg80211,bluetooth

dmesg | grep Linux

Linux version 2.6.32.26-175.fc12.i686.PAE (mockbuild@x86-17.phx2.fedoraproject.org) (gcc version 4.4.4 20100630 (Red Hat 4.4.4-10) (GCC) ) #1 SMP Wed Dec 1 2

Thanks and regards,

Sam

asked 24 Sep '12, 06:49

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