HCL/Bluetooth Adapters

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Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)
Full Systems Laptops - Desktops - Servers - Virtual Machines
Components Video Cards - Sound Cards - Wired Net Adapters - Wireless Adapters - Bluetooth Adapters - Printers - Scanners - TV Cards - Digital Cameras - Web Cameras - UPS - Floppy Drives

USB

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Make Model Chipset/
Driver
Supports
Network Install
Supported in
installed system
SUSE Linux
Release
Comments
Yakumo BlueportPRO Class I Broadcom/ ohci_hcd Image:22px-Tick.png 9.3 Broadcom chipsets doesn't support SCO, so you cannot use a Bluetooth headset together with this adapter
Celink BTA-6030 Blth Dongle Class I Image:22px-Tick.png 10.2 No problems
- - CSR/ ohci_hcd Image:22px-Tick.png 9.3 CSR chipsets supports SCO in Linux
D-Link DBT-120 Rev. B4 CSR/ ? Image:22px-Tick.png 10.0
Cambridge Silicon Radio CSR Bluetooth Dongle CSR/hci_usb Image:22px-Tick.png 10.2,10.3
Logitech DiNovo Cordless Desktop Laser Image:22px-Tick.png 10.0
ASUSTeK WL-BTD202 ERD V2.0 Class 2 Image:22px-Tick.png 10.2
D-Link DBT-122 Image:22px-Tick.png 10.2 Works perfectly out the box, no problems
3Com 3CREB96 Wireless Bluetooth USB Adapter rev. 1.15 CSR/hci_usb (bluetooth,bnep,rfcomm,hidp,l2cap) Image:22px-Tick.png 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 Works perfectly out the box, no problems
ES-388 Bluetooth USB Adapter Connect to the Internet(Send and Receive email, Browse the web, Synchronize with a Bluetooth enable PDA, Hook up to an office network (with Bluetooth access point), Communicate with other Bluetooth devices) Image:22px-Tick.png 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 Works perfectly out the box, no problems
LINKSYS LINKSYS BLUETOOTH USB ADAPTER (USBBT100 ) hci_usb Image:22px-Tick.png 10.3 Broadcom chipset. Works out the box, though only tested with file transfers too cellphone.
ISSC KY-BT100 Bluetooth Adapter (BM12_V1.03, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR) hci_usb Image:22px-Tick.png 10.3 Used for 1) transfer files between cell phone <-> computer and 2) make cell phone acting as device pointer for computer
Laser (www.laserco.net) Laser bluetooth v2.0 compliant usb dongle Image:22px-Tick.png 10.3 had to use the command mount -t usbfs usbfs /proc/bus/usb/ to get the dongle on line

External Links

Novell SUSE Linux - Hardware Compatibility List
Novell SUSE Linux Certified Hardware


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