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Old 07-09-2012, 07:04 AM
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Default Bluetooth manager startup command? (SOLVED)
Whoops, I made a mistake. Apparently the bluetooth manager in 9.1RC auto loads from a saved session, I don't typically used saved sessions so I unchecked that box and rebooted and it's gone. What is the command to bring it back up so I can add it to the autostart list. Thanks for your help.

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Old 07-09-2012, 02:33 PM
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There are two different commands, one for the tray app, and one for the actual manager. The tray app should already be set to startup when the system turns on (if a bluetooth device is connected during bootup), so I don't think that you will need to autostart it manually. Check "/usr/local/share/pcbsd/xstartup/bluetooth-tray.sh" for the startup script.

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"sudo pc-bluetoothmanager"
"sudo pc-bluetoothtray"
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