@celtica96
You need to have install the repositories discussed in another thread here. I then
started evilvte under accessories and typed
sudo apt-get remove bluetooth
then once it was uninstalled I typed
sudo apt-get install bluetooth
I do find that the bluetooth doesn't always work. It is hit or miss. Maybe a bug. I chatted this morning (via google talk) with Alex from Eletroworld this morning and he thinks it may be a bug with firmware 3.0 I don't know. I only wanted to connect my BT headphones and while it will pair with the Q7, it doesn't work with Sonata. I may play around with it some more to get it to work, but I am not a Linux person and I don't want to press my luck.
Ellen
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