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Notes about the SUSE bluez packages:
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How does bluetoothd get started?
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Bluetoothd is started via D-Bus activation. This means: as soon as somebody
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is requesting bluez services via D-Bus, bluetoothd is started.
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Additionally, there is a udev rule that runs /lib/udev/bluetooth.sh every
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time a bluetooth device is plugged into the system. This script sends a
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request via dbus-send to start the bluetoothd.
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For the case that D-Bus is not yet running during system bootup when the
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adapter is detected, the script creates /dev/shm/bluetooth-adapter-present/
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which is used in a later init script /etc/init.d/bluetooth-coldplug to
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decide if bluetooth services should be started or not.
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Of course you can still decide to always start bluetoothd on every boot by
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issuing the "insserv bluetooth" command or enabling it with the YaST2 runlevel
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editor.
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If you want to prevent starting of the bluetooth service, edit
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/etc/sysconfig/bluetooth and set START_SERVICES to "no".
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Have a lot of fun...
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