This single command is a good suggestion. I think I'll put in in a script on my desktop to switch on the radio when needed instead of switching it on by default using /etc/init.d/bluetooth. This will save battery power.
This single command is a good suggestion. I think I'll put in in a script on my desktop to switch on the radio when needed instead of switching it on by default using /etc/init. d/bluetooth. This will save battery power.