does the bluetooth support under fc4 actually provide any services?

From: Matthew Lenz (matthew_at_nocturnal.org)
Date: 06/30/05

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    If it does I can't find any documentation. Where do I even start? I
    see all the /etc/init.d/dund, hidd, pand scripts.. but they aren't
    loaded by anything from what I can tell. They also don't show up as
    loadable when using 'chkconfig'. According to the dmesg output its
    seeing the usb device and setting it up. I can also see my computer
    from my bluetooth devices but it sez there are no services available on
    the computer. Some kind soul wanna throw me a freakin bone here? :)

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