On Saturday 14 December 2019 08:28:33 deloptes wrote:
> Pali Rohár wrote:
>
> > HFP is used in cars because of telephony stack. HFP allows to control
> > mobile calls (answer / hold / dial / ...) and basically very different
> > use case as "receiving voice from
On Friday 13 December 2019 22:31:12 deloptes wrote:
> Pali Rohár wrote:
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> > Yes, HFP 1.7 has support for reporting battery level via HF indicators,
> > so via AT+BIEV= command.
> >
> >> Looks like that not all devices support one and the same method to report
&
On Friday 13 December 2019 21:22:27 deloptes wrote:
> Pali Rohár wrote:
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> > On Friday 13 December 2019 00:37:13 Bjoern Bidar wrote:
> >> Hey
> >>
> >> Looks really interessting especially when considering how buggy the
> >> profile handling is
o implement daemon according to it. C language is fine for
me, but I decision would depends on people who would do real
implementation.
If somebody else is interesting in with helping, please let me know.
> I hope this brings linux closer to the feature state of bluedroid.
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oth HFP profile on Linux where pulseaudio, ofono and power supply
software are involved. Here is link to email discussion about my proposal:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bluetooth/20191201185740.uot7zb2s53p5gu7z@pali/T/#u
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th both Gtk2 and Qt4 libraries. Just
default pre-installed applications are written in Gtk2. Others from
Maemo Extras are written in Qt4 too.
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VirtualBox is needed only for running
x86 disk image (where is build env). If this is true, than using
any other virtualization tool can be possible. But now installer
refuse to do anything if VirtualBox is missing in system (even
unpack data from installer).
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