[Pkg-bluetooth-commits] r1423 - /packages/bluez/trunk/debian/README.Debian

iwamatsu at users.alioth.debian.org iwamatsu at users.alioth.debian.org
Sun Jul 13 22:56:25 UTC 2014


Author: iwamatsu
Date: Sun Jul 13 22:56:24 2014
New Revision: 1423

URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-bluetooth/?sc=1&rev=1423
Log:
Remove regacy daemon

Modified:
    packages/bluez/trunk/debian/README.Debian

Modified: packages/bluez/trunk/debian/README.Debian
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-bluetooth/packages/bluez/trunk/debian/README.Debian?rev=1423&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- packages/bluez/trunk/debian/README.Debian	(original)
+++ packages/bluez/trunk/debian/README.Debian	Sun Jul 13 22:56:24 2014
@@ -82,51 +82,6 @@
 
 See also: http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/AudioDevices
 
-Legacy daemons
---------------
-The bluez-compat package includes old legacy daemons such as dund, pand and hidd
-for enabling dial-up, ethernet networking and input devices over bluetooth.
-
-Bluetooth Networking Quickstart with legacy daemons
-+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-1. Start dund and pand at boot time
- 
-2. PPP over RFCOMM
-
-This is what most devices call "LAN Access" or "Serial Access".  It
-uses normal PPP over a serial connection.  Most PDAs will be able to
-connect using this method.
-
-Use the 'dund' tool to accept incoming connections.  Configure pppd
-as per the instructions in the ppp package.  Then run:
-
-dund --listen --sdp --nodetach
-
-Try and connect your device and you'll see something like:
-
-dund[9801]: DUN daemon ver 1.1pre4
-dund[9811]: New connection from 00:02:31:24:17:6A
-
-The --sdp option causes the DUN access to be advertised to other
-devices via the SDP protocol.  Most devices need this in order to be
-able to connect.
-
-Run dund --help to see the various other options available to you.
-
-If you want to make an outgoing connection using PPP, for instance to
-a mobile phone, use the 'rfcomm' program from bluez-utils to bind a
-/dev/rfcommX serial port to the phone, and then then use pppd as you
-would with a normal modem.
-
-3. PAN
-
-The 'pand' tool allows you to use ethernet style networking over
-Bluetooth.  It creates a network interface on your machine that can be
-configured in the same way normal network devices are.
-
-For full details see the PAN HOWTO at
-<http://bluez.sourceforge.net/contrib/HOWTO-PAN>
-
 Keyboard and mouse support
 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 hidd daemon is included in a bluez-compat package. 




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