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7.5 Installing the BlueZ Utilities


In addition to the kernel
support, you must install a set of utility programs to help you
manage your Bluetooth devices. Table 7-5 shows the names of the packages and their
purpose. You can either install the versions of these tools that come
with your Linux distribution, or compile and install them from
source.

Table 7-5. BlueZ software packages

Package


Purpose


bluez-libs


The application library that all other Bluetooth tools require in
order to function


bluez-utils


Main utilities that enable you to initialize and control Bluetooth
devices


bluez-sdp


Service discovery protocol tools that enable the advertisement and
discovery of Bluetooth services


bluez-pan


Tools that enable personal area networking using Bluetooth


bluez-hcidump


A debugging tool that permits the monitoring of Bluetooth packets


bluez-bluefw


The firmware for Broadcom chipset-based Bluetooth devices

If you are compiling the tools from source code, compile and install
in the order shown in Table 7-5 to avoid
dependency problems.

Precompiled version of the utilities can be obtained for Red Hat
Linux as RPMs, for Debian stable as .deb
packages (the latest BlueZ utilities are an integral part of Debian
unstable), and as packages suitable for the Sharp Zaurus Linux PDA.
These can be downloaded, along with the source code packages, from
the BlueZ download page at http://bluez.sourceforge.net/.

In order to determine whether your Bluetooth system is working, you
only need to install the bluez-libs and bluez-utils packages, and
also bluez-bluefw if your dongle contains a Broadcom chip (you can
determine this from Marcel Holtmann's Bluetooth
hardware page at http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/devicesl).
Install the rest when you have verified that everything is working
properly.


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