![]() (It did not come with the basic Mint installation.) On top of the drivers, I installed the blueman and bluez-tools packages from the Canonical repositories (using Synaptic). ![]() I already had Bluetooth support installed on the laptop. Windows and Mac users may need to look elsewhere. ![]() Note that what follows works on Mint, and probably (maybe? hopefully?) on other Debian-based distributions of Linux. I thought I'd pass along my script (and some background) here in case it helps anyone else. After I had things (mostly) sorted out, I decided to script the steps necessary to get them working so that I could just double-click a script file and let it do the bulk of the work for me. Getting them to connect properly was a bit of an adventure. I recently picked up a pair of Bluetooth headphones ( Mixcder ShareMe 7) for use with my laptop (which runs Linux Mint).
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