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Old 08-03-2016, 07:15 AM   #1
dreadbit
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Slackaware 14.2 , DUN & PAN


Hello,
I'm trying to share IP over bluetooth from slackware 14.2 to Ubuntu netbook.

DUN & PAN are dropped from current Bluez version, so on Debian 7.8 I had to install bluez-compat or such.

While I see that bluez that comes with Slack is compiled with --enable-dun and --enable-pan, I cannot find not dund, nor pand.

More, I do not see them in current bluez source distribution.

The question is simple: what to do? ;-)
Or, is there a modern way to share IP by bluetooth?

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