BluetoothCommunicatorExample is an open-source project that allows you to establish a Bluetooth connection between two devices and communicate with each other. Here's how you can install BluetoothCommunicatorExample on Fedora Server Latest.
The first step is to ensure that the required packages are installed on your Fedora Server Latest. Open the terminal and enter the following command to update the package list.
sudo dnf update
Once the update is complete, install the necessary packages using the following command.
sudo dnf install bluez bluez-libs bluez-cups
Next, you need to download the BluetoothCommunicatorExample from the GitHub repository. You can either download the zip file or use the following command to clone the repository.
git clone https://github.com/niedev/BluetoothCommunicatorExample.git
Before you can run the program, you need to install the necessary libraries. Change the directory to the BluetoothCommunicatorExample folder and enter the following command.
sudo dnf install bluez-libs-devel
Now that you have installed all the required packages and libraries, it's time to build and run the BluetoothCommunicatorExample. Enter the following commands in the terminal.
cd BluetoothCommunicatorExample
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make all
./BluetoothCommunicator
Once the program is running, it will wait for a Bluetooth connection. On the other device, pair with your Fedora Server Latest Bluetooth and connect to the device. Once the connection is established, you can start communicating.
That's it! You have successfully installed the BluetoothCommunicatorExample on your Fedora Server Latest. You can now establish a Bluetooth connection between two devices and communicate with each other.
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