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Posted over 14 years ago by Marcel Holtmann
This release fixes a few bugs and updates the support for primary service discovery. bluez-4.83.tar.gz
Posted over 14 years ago by Marcel Holtmann
This release fixes some minor bugs with Phonebook Access profile handling and removes some limitations which large files. obexd-0.38.tar.gz
Posted over 14 years ago by Marcel Holtmann
This release fixes a few minor bugs and also one nasty regression when the storage files are exactly the size of memory page. bluez-4.82.tar.gz
Posted over 14 years ago by Marcel Holtmann
This release fixes a regression with the legacy paring and some other small bugs. bluez-4.81.tar.gz
Posted over 14 years ago by Marcel Holtmann
This release fixes another set of bugs with Phonebook Access profile handling. obexd-0.37.tar.gz
Posted over 14 years ago by Marcel Holtmann
This release fixes some additional race conditions with the adapter initialization. It also fixes multiple bugs with the AVDTP connect and disconnect handling. bluez-4.80.tar.gz As a bonus this release contains an optimized version of SBC for ARM PXA series CPUs.
Posted over 14 years ago by Marcel Holtmann
This release fixes a race conditions with the adapter initialization. Additionally it also updates support for the new Bluetooth Management interface. bluez-4.79.tar.gz
Posted over 14 years ago by Marcel Holtmann
This release fixes a few small issues with adapter mode handling, AVDTP timer handling and the audio interface. The biggest change however is internally with the cleanup of the HCI handling and preparing more a cleaner management interface with the kernel. bluez-4.78.tar.gz
Posted over 14 years ago by Marcel Holtmann
This release fixes a few more issues with the Phonebook Access profile handling and OBEX transfer handling in general. obexd-0.36.tar.gz
Posted over 14 years ago by Gustavo Padovan
On October 20th, Linus released the 2.6.36 kernel and one of the new features released with it was the support in the Linux Bluetooth stack for the L2CAP Extended Features. Also called eL2CAP, the L2CAP Extended Features add some new features to the ... [More] L2CAP layer, like the Enhanced Retransmission Mode(ERTM), a reliable protocol with error and flow [...] [Less]