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Embedded Linux

  • bluekitchen / 17th April 2026

BTstack on Linux via Kernel HCI: Simplifying Bluetooth for Embedded Systems

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On Linux, working with Bluetooth devices typically involves the BlueZ. The operating system detects and initializes the controller, while BlueZ

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