April 16, 2003, 7:50 PM — Many enterprises use Linux for servers, and some for desktops as well. You'll want these machines to be full participants in any wireless networks you'll be setting up, now and in the future. These resources will get you started on Bluetooth connectivity for the Linux platform.
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